Hi,
Currently, when setting greening rules, I have to enter a fixed profit amount manually. It would be much easier if there was an option to green up based on a percentage of the maximum possible profit, with a range from 1% to 100%.
For example:
Instead of typing a profit value, I could simply type in 10%, 25%, or 50% of the maximum profit, and the software would green up automatically once that level is reached.
This would make automation more flexible and much simpler to set up.
Thanks
Profit percentage
I make brain implants for a living, but I’m way too dumb for this
. I just can’t figure out these stored values in Bet Angel, and I could really use some guidance. Any tips or tricks to make it less confusing would be greatly appreciated!
Also, maybe a little Kaizen thinking could help here… Kaizen is all about small, continuous improvements to make things simpler and more efficient. For example, if there was an option to just tick a box and pick a profit percentage, it would make greening much easier for humble end users like me. Sorry, I’m not ranting, I’m just leaving this as an idea for the developers, If they ever want to simplify this process a little bit
Cheers and thanks
Also, maybe a little Kaizen thinking could help here… Kaizen is all about small, continuous improvements to make things simpler and more efficient. For example, if there was an option to just tick a box and pick a profit percentage, it would make greening much easier for humble end users like me. Sorry, I’m not ranting, I’m just leaving this as an idea for the developers, If they ever want to simplify this process a little bit
Cheers and thanks
Hi,FlatinoFlatino wrote: ↑Thu Sep 04, 2025 11:35 pmI make brain implants for a living, but I’m way too dumb for this. I just can’t figure out these stored values in Bet Angel, and I could really use some guidance. Any tips or tricks to make it less confusing would be greatly appreciated!
Also, maybe a little Kaizen thinking could help here… Kaizen is all about small, continuous improvements to make things simpler and more efficient. For example, if there was an option to just tick a box and pick a profit percentage, it would make greening much easier for humble end users like me. Sorry, I’m not ranting, I’m just leaving this as an idea for the developers, If they ever want to simplify this process a little bit
Cheers and thanks


There are a lot of helpful threads and BA masters who could help you in that journey.
I'm sure that almost every member ( except you ) on here couldn't make brain implants

That's a simple automation file that could green at different % of your Max P/L on market ( it's not a condition green all profit on market, it's a condition that checks max p/l on selection as you wish ). But it's not tested and there are some issues at its logic,you could test it in practise mode...
And I'll explain these issues:
That rule could trigger if at least one of selctions on market is with P/L >= 0 and green condition reached that % you pointed ,but there is a risk of course rule not to trigger if green condition never reach that % ...
Example :
P/L on 1st selection = +£12
P/L on 2nd selection = -£26
P/L on 3rd selection = -£41
P/L on 4th selection = -£18
Odds could never reach such level so to be possible to close trade at your conditions ( odds on 1st selection drifted in opposite to others ) and that will not prevent you from loss of £41 if 3rd selection win.
Or that rule could trigger if every selection in market is with P/L < 0 and green condition reached that % you pointed...
So I think it's better to use that store value
and combine it with another coditions to hedge the trade,but you should be careful for +/- signs with P/L coditions.
I hope that helps

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Hi jtrader! My bow to you!
You really went out of your way to give such a detailed explanation, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into it.
This kind of help means a lot, and I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better response. Huge thanks again for taking the time!

Cheers
You really went out of your way to give such a detailed explanation, and I appreciate the time and effort you put into it.
This kind of help means a lot, and I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better response. Huge thanks again for taking the time!
Cheers