Your be on my Yacht though Shaun.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:28 pmWe all look forward to you posting a picture of your Lambourgini, parked next to the Pagani, just to the side of the yatch that's swarming with dolly birds.Archery1969 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 6:26 pmI have perfected a uniformed way of knowing which dog will shorten in price by using 1 key indicator which remains constant from when it’s first signalled.
It’s so simple that if you explained it people wouldn’t pay £0.99p for it.
But it works race after race....
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Sportinglife doesnt use GNG, correct? Are you guys including gng to check?
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My interface now has built in strategies, working on more,
Can change at the press of a button
Can change at the press of a button
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Looking good Memphis. Are you sticking with graded races or doing opens too?
I've avoided open racing so far as there's a bit more to think about but maybe that's even better?
I've avoided open racing so far as there's a bit more to think about but maybe that's even better?
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I been lurking on some forums and came across the following for those that trade dogs but it would probably work on the horses too.
bp = selections back price
sv = selection volume
mv = market volume
v = (((bp * sv) - mv) / mv) * 100
if v > 0 then TP = 1 and SL = 3
if v < 0 then TP = 3 and SL = 1
Obviously you can substitute those numbers as you wish but if v > 0 then you want a tight TP and wide SL and likewise if v < 0 then you want a wide TP and tight SL etc.
So, whats the theory behind this then:
1. Money coming in for a selection will have a greater effect on its price movement if initially its volume was low compared to the market volume.
2. Money coming in for a selection will have a lesser effect on its price movement if initially its volume was high compared to the market volume.
Does it work, well, have a go with minimum stakes or use practice mode, whichever you prefer, although the former will give you a better idea of how it actually affects prices etc.
And remember, when opening trades, don't take the prices on offer, ever.
bp = selections back price
sv = selection volume
mv = market volume
v = (((bp * sv) - mv) / mv) * 100
if v > 0 then TP = 1 and SL = 3
if v < 0 then TP = 3 and SL = 1
Obviously you can substitute those numbers as you wish but if v > 0 then you want a tight TP and wide SL and likewise if v < 0 then you want a wide TP and tight SL etc.
So, whats the theory behind this then:
1. Money coming in for a selection will have a greater effect on its price movement if initially its volume was low compared to the market volume.
2. Money coming in for a selection will have a lesser effect on its price movement if initially its volume was high compared to the market volume.
Does it work, well, have a go with minimum stakes or use practice mode, whichever you prefer, although the former will give you a better idea of how it actually affects prices etc.
And remember, when opening trades, don't take the prices on offer, ever.
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Yes, maybe I got a good strategy too, time between 1st and 2nd is important but need a little detail to include, as you said very simple and will down greyhound price, will continue trying in test-mode.
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You are an excellent double agent for the bet angel greyhound threads!Archery1969 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 31, 2020 10:47 pmI been lurking on some forums and came across the following for those that trade dogs but it would probably work on the horses too.
bp = selections back price
sv = selection volume
mv = market volume
v = (((bp * sv) - mv) / mv) * 100
if v > 0 then TP = 1 and SL = 3
if v < 0 then TP = 3 and SL = 1
Obviously you can substitute those numbers as you wish but if v > 0 then you want a tight TP and wide SL and likewise if v < 0 then you want a wide TP and tight SL etc.
So, whats the theory behind this then:
1. Money coming in for a selection will have a greater effect on its price movement if initially its volume was low compared to the market volume.
2. Money coming in for a selection will have a lesser effect on its price movement if initially its volume was high compared to the market volume.
Does it work, well, have a go with minimum stakes or use practice mode, whichever you prefer, although the former will give you a better idea of how it actually affects prices etc.
And remember, when opening trades, don't take the prices on offer, ever.
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Let's get to work
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Working on 18 different strategies at the touch of a button
with this little beauty.
with this little beauty.
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I'm getting there. Working on some smoothing for race comments to get a better handle on a dogs true ability and likelihood of running into things and not paying attention at the start etc.
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Here's one for the horses...
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Swindon 8:27 - T4 Really Rosie
This should be a very good BTL, Currently 3.15 on BF. Get on quick.
This should be a very good BTL, Currently 3.15 on BF. Get on quick.