Display LTP in Custom Column if Lower than BSP - One Click Settings

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Dallas
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These settings files for the One-Click screen, will display the LTP (Last Traded Price) of a selection if it is lower than its BSP, if a selections LTP is greater than it's BSP nothing will be displayed in the custom column - giving you an instant visual indicator as to which selections are currently trading greater or less than their BSP's

Other information displayed as part of this settings profile are the in-running race meter across the top of the screen and towards the left side of the grid layout it displays the following information for each selection
Jockey Name
Trainer Name
Form
Days Since Last Run

So your One-Click screen will look like this

OC Markers.JPG
As you can see the fav's BSP is 2.36, but its LTP was less than this at 2.1, whereas the the 3rd fav had a BSP of 6.06 and the custom column below it is blank meaning its LTP was above its BSP


Custom Column File
To use these one-click setting’s, click the 'OC Markers.bcc' file below to download to your computer, then whilst on your one click screen click the ‘Star’ icon and that will open the Custom Column editor, after that click the import button and browse for the downloaded file on your PC - then you can select that file as your Profile.
CC Import.JPG
CC Import1.JPG
OC Markers.bcc


Grid Layout File
You will also need to click on the 'OC Markers.bgl' file below to download the grid layout settings file to your computer, once downloaded on your one-click screen click the paper with green arrow icon to import the grid layout settings file - you'll then be able to select it from the pick list just to the left of the gold star.
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OC Markers.bgl


Using the Files
Once you've downloaded and imported the files as detailed above, you need to ensure you have selected them as your Grid layout and Custom Column profile on your One-Click screen as shown in the image below.
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Rules File
To store and pass the LTP and BSP values to your one-click screen you will also need to download and import the 'LTP and SP Values.baf' file into your Guardian, once downloaded to your computer open Guardian and on the ‘Automation’ tab click ‘Import a Rules’ file, then each day just add your markets to Guardian and apply that rules file to them all.
Guardian Import.jpg
LTP & SP Values.baf


Editing the Rules File
Once you have it imported into your Guardian you can edit any part of it very easily by clicking on "Edit Rules File".
Please refer to the 'Note' tab for each rule understand how each rule works and how it may be connected to other rules within the file
Notes.JPG


Colour Settings
For the columns to display the cell background in pink when the LTP is less than the SP you'll need to download and import the 'Value Based Colour Setting' file named 'Price Colours' and import them into your Value Based Colour Settings Editor, then select them as your 'Background Settings' as shown below
CC Editor.JPG
VBCS Import.JPG
Price Colours.bavbc
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Brovashift
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Hi Dallas,

Im not sure how this is to be used. Does the BSP act as a natural 'point of control", where price has a tendency to come back to after trading at extremes?
And if so, could this be used as an additional indicator for a potential reversal trade?

TIA :)
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Brovashift wrote:
Tue Jun 07, 2022 11:52 pm
Hi Dallas,

Im not sure how this is to be used. Does the BSP act as a natural 'point of control", where price has a tendency to come back to after trading at extremes?
And if so, could this be used as an additional indicator for a potential reversal trade?

TIA :)
It was just something another forum user asked about a few days ago (and I've seen asked for in the past) so thought it was worth posting it up
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