Lay the favourite <50% market

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jmnw15359
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Hi everybody

my second post

I am trying to lay a favorite if it has less than 50% of the market volume. I can get it to work with an amount ie: £10000 etc but not on a % basis can anybody help with this, it would be appreciated.

I know it is done by using stored values but I have tried a lot of combinations with this and just can't get it to work.
If someone can give me a detailed or a copy of the way to do it I would be very grateful

I am a newbie I hope the community can help me.
Thanks in advance
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jmnw15359
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Hi Dallas
Thanks for the response very much appreciated, I was nearly there, but I would not never have thought of + 100% so simple it's brilliant.
Cheers.
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jmnw15359 wrote:
Tue Oct 15, 2019 10:24 am
Hi Dallas
Thanks for the response very much appreciated, I was nearly there, but I would not never have thought of + 100% so simple it's brilliant.
Cheers.
+1 Dallas - lateral thinking to the fore again!!
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jmnw15359
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Forgive my ignorance but could you help you me with the % adjustment if I was looking at 60% below market volume, rather than 50% for the fav. I have tried a few different % but can't seem to get it right

thanks.
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jmnw,

If you change the Stored Value Condition as follows:

Value A: The Volume % of a selection
Is: less than
Value B: An entered amount
Amount: 60

This should give you an more obvious to adjust condition.
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Hi Jukebox
Thanks for the reply. Would that not mean £60 not 60% of mathed volume.
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How closely did you look at the changes I suggested?
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Jukebox wrote:
Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:13 pm
jmnw,

If you change the Stored Value Condition as follows:

Value A: The Volume % of a selection
Is: less than
Value B: An entered amount
Amount: 60

This should give you an more obvious to adjust condition.
yup -that looks like it will work well...
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jmnw15359
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Hi Jukebox

Thank you for your help.

I have tried your stored value exactly and it does not work, it lays in every race regardless of the volume of the favourite. I can see the logic but it just won't do it im afraid.

Value A: The Volume % of a selection
Is: less than
Value B: An entered amount
Amount: 60

When I use Dallas's rules it does lay anything under 50%. (copy below this)

But I can not get it to work for 60% I have tried all different numbers here, when I alter the figure it lays everything.

Have you or anybody else got any ideas how to do this.
Thanks in advance.


Jukebox wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2019 12:13 pm
jmnw,

If you change the Stored Value Condition as follows:

Value A: The Volume % of a selection
Is: less than
Value B: An entered amount
Amount: 60

This should give you an more obvious to adjust condition.
yup -that looks like it will work well...


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retriever
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the % adjustment if I was looking at 60% below market volume

The adjustment needed would be PLUS 150%..........

So, for example.....Market Volume of £10,000......at 50% would be £5000 + 100%

60% below Race Volume (ie. £10,000 less £6,000) = £4,000...…...so £4,000 + (£4,000 + £2,000) = 1.5 times extra.....therefore 150%

If you wanted 25% of Market Volume you would need (plus) 3 times the amount.....so 300%
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