
Who says trading dogs is a waste of time?
i hate to say it, but those screenshots are from practice mode, so may not be the same in real live trading. you can JUST see the little orange section above the toolbar (click on the image to see it full screen) 

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Guess it explains why we never got a pnl ss from the website

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I'm sure mephis will be along shortly to clear up any confusion, or at the very least post up his pnl for the 3.17 at Crayford
What's odds are you offering on that ?spreadbetting wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:27 pmI'm sure mephis will be along shortly to clear up any confusion, or at the very least post up his pnl for the 3.17 at Crayford

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p/l for the masses at 5/1, lol
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To be fair to the guy he had posted pnl shots earlier in the thread showing he was making a profit trading the dogs. I only had my suspicisions raised because his dog 'bot' had a ridiculously high strike rate for the continuous markets it seemed to be turning over. I run my own dog bots and it averages small amounts over a large number of markets but I'd guess the winnning strike rate is probably below 50%.
They were fake.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:35 pmTo be fair to the guy he had posted pnl shots earlier in the thread showing he was making a profit trading the dogs. I only had my suspicisions raised because his dog 'bot' had a ridiculously high strike rate for the continuous markets it seemed to be turning over. I run my own dog bots and it averages small amounts over a large number of markets but I'd guess the winnning strike rate is probably below 50%.
Well known website which creates false P&L for markets you enter etc.
i'm not sure if you could know that for certain, but i am aware of that website. however, what this does in seriousness highlight is the fact that we all have a little bit of the walter mitty gene floating around inside and if we're not careful, and fail to keep it in check, we end up kidding ourselves about things that may or may not have substance in real life. not sure what the OP's motivation here was in posting fictitious market wins but am sure an explanation will be forthcoming at some point.cybernet69 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:40 pmThey were fake.spreadbetting wrote: ↑Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:35 pmTo be fair to the guy he had posted pnl shots earlier in the thread showing he was making a profit trading the dogs. I only had my suspicisions raised because his dog 'bot' had a ridiculously high strike rate for the continuous markets it seemed to be turning over. I run my own dog bots and it averages small amounts over a large number of markets but I'd guess the winnning strike rate is probably below 50%.
Well known website which creates false P&L for markets you enter etc.