We help traders move from emotion-based betting to data-driven strategy.
Most people approach sports betting emotionally - chasing tips, following hunches, hoping for the big win. We built Fortis to provide a structured, transparent alternative. We trade systems, not opinions. We publish results, not promises.
We follow the plan every single day. No deviations based on recent results, market movements, or gut feelings. The edge comes from consistency.
Long-term profitability beats short-term wins. Our systems are designed for steady, reliable returns over months and years, not lucky streaks.
Every bet is published. Every result is tracked. Complete historical data is available for verification. No hiding, no cherry-picking.
Sports trading is treated like a professional operation. Tested systems, tracked results, managed risk - like any serious financial endeavour.

Fortis Sports Trading started in 2021 with a simple premise: could lay betting be systematized? Could we remove emotion, follow a repeatable process, and generate consistent returns?
The first system was shared informally with a small group on Telegram. The results were tracked publicly using BSP. When it worked - when the system generated +100pts in the first month - we didn't get greedy. We stuck to the plan.
We learned quickly that short-term results are misleading. After that strong start, we had losing months. Drawdowns tested our discipline. But over time, the edge played out. The portfolio grew. The systems worked.
Today, Fortis operates ten independent systems across different selection criteria. We've built a community of traders who value transparency over hype, consistency over big promises, and long-term thinking over quick wins. This isn't a side project anymore - it's a full-time operation with a simple mission: help people trade sports profitably, professionally, and in public.
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Sports trading involves risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results.