LTP with Last Matched Back and Lay Chart

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Realrocknrolla
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Hi folks

I have seen a few ask for something while foraging through the forum.

I have started a chart that shows last matched bets Back and Lay with the LTP. As I am unfamiliar with history lists etc and learning. Any input from experienced people is very welcomed! I can't find how to stop it plotting from 1.01 before a trade is placed!
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The black line is the LTP. The blue line is last matched back bet and the purple is last matched lay bet! You can see the purple line rises from a previous lay bet and the vertical line is obviously the time stamp when you change the last matched bet!

Not the greatest example but for trading football which I do on the under 2.5, it is pretty to look at!!! :D :D :D

The files are attached for guardian and the advanced charts...

Happy Friday everyone!
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Realrocknrolla
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And this one is the LTP with last matched bet only!
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Dabbla
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I was planning to do something very similar this weekend. My plan is to have a 1 second line for each bet and turn the LTP red or green depending on the P&L.
I posted this last weekend it show how to clear the lines and keep it neat using History lists.
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=23001
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Realrocknrolla
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Dabbla wrote:
Fri Feb 12, 2021 3:58 pm
I was planning to do something very similar this weekend. My plan is to have a 1 second line for each bet and turn the LTP red or green depending on the P&L.
I posted this last weekend it show how to clear the lines and keep it neat using History lists.
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=23001
NIce... I will give it a read later. Well done mate!
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