Shared Automation Files
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Archery1969
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I would treat them all as plug-ins and examples to build your automation. I think I've downloaded nearly every one and gone through them with a fine tooth comb to understand how they work and how/why Dallas has set them up. Then I've either tweaked them, combined them or used them as code snippets to build automation for the strategy I want to deploy.
In my opinion they are an invaluable learning tool.
In my opinion they are an invaluable learning tool.
- ShaunWhite
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They'll all make a profit in the right hands. You can give two people a chisel and a block of stone each, one makes the Venus de Milo and the other makes a pile of gravel.
What you can't do is just lazily run a bot on everything and expect free money to p!ss out of your computer.
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Archery1969
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ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:32 pmThey'll all make a profit in the right hands. You can give two people a chisel and a block of stone each, one makes the Venus de Milo and the other makes a pile of gravel.
What you can't do is just lazily run a bot on everything and expect free money to p!ss out of your computer.
Thats a really good analogyShaunWhite wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 3:32 pmThey'll all make a profit in the right hands. You can give two people a chisel and a block of stone each, one makes the Venus de Milo and the other makes a pile of gravel.![]()
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mickypaul72
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You’ve got to do the hard yards I’ve just started a bot that’s won the last sixty races averaging anything between £2 to 50p per race. Do I trust it yet? Absolutely not.
