you got it wrong bud, units are the ONLY that matter. let me explain why. people have different dollar amounts for their "unit." some people have $10 units, $100 units, $1000 units etc.
now let's say their are two handicappers on a message board.
handicapper john doe bets $1000 units and has a win/loss record of 5-4 betting 1 unit a game. he shows that he is up $600.
handicapper jane doe bets $10 units and has a win/loss record of 6-3 betting 1 unit a game. she shows that she is up $27.
john doe is up $600, jane is only up $27, who is the better handicapper from my example above? if you answer john doe you better stop wagering now before you end up on the streets.
when following a handicapper you should look at units won/loss instead of $$ because you can extrapolate from that what you will do betting your own particular unit size.
of course.