Hey I watched a video where Peter created a very very basic scalp servant so I thought I'd try it out for myself.
Only difference was I added a green all rule and then everything went haywire. I was using minimum stakes of £2 but when the green all rule fired I was whacking in much bigger amounts. I know I overlooked something but don't know what. Can the brains take a look at the pics I've added and tell me what an idiot I am? Cheers
Green Up Rule Went Crazy!
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Didnt realise thats how it worked

Yes, because you'd only have one green up rule active come the off as opposed to several from other earlier servants.RonObvious wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 5:43 pmDidnt realise thats how it workedWould that happen if I just started the servant once and let it fire multiple bets in automatically in the background? Would only green up once because its only been started once?
Another way is to use a 'Close trade on selection with greening' rule (instead of a green all selections rule)
Then add a 'Stop all Other Servants' rule to your file
On the parameters tab you can then tell it to stop all other servants on that selection
If you put that rule at the top of your rules each time you start the servant that will stop the previous one, so come the off only the latest will trigger and green up the selection.
Its a rule i often use in mine especially when running multiple servants on the same selection/market as it ensures nothing from the previous one can interfere
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I'll give that a go, thanking you!Dallas wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 5:52 pmYes, because you'd only have one green up rule active come the off as opposed to several from other earlier servants.RonObvious wrote: ↑Wed Jul 15, 2020 5:43 pmDidnt realise thats how it workedWould that happen if I just started the servant once and let it fire multiple bets in automatically in the background? Would only green up once because its only been started once?
Another way is to use a 'Close trade on selection with greening' rule (instead of a green all selections rule)
Then add a 'Stop all Other Servants' rule to your file
On the parameters tab you can then tell it to stop all other servants on that selection
If you put that rule at the top of your rules each time you start the servant that will stop the previous one, so come the off only the latest will trigger and green up the selection.
Its a rule i often use in mine especially when running multiple servants on the same selection/market as it ensures nothing from the previous one can interfere