Forgive me if this subject has cropped up before.
I am looking into the possibility of setting up an Excel Automation based upon the same functionality as the "Make Market" option found on the One-click page.
As far as I can see the only way of placing opposing bets is to use the offset option, which is not what I am looking to do.
Is it possible to do this?
Make Market
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Many thanks for the reply.
I'm probably being a bit thick here.
As I understand it the "Make Market" option places a lay bet and a back bet at the same time. With Excel I thought you could place only one bet at a time.
Presumably, it would be possible to place one bet, clear the status cells and then place the opposite bet, but would there be any significant time delay?
Best regards
Ged
I'm probably being a bit thick here.
As I understand it the "Make Market" option places a lay bet and a back bet at the same time. With Excel I thought you could place only one bet at a time.
Presumably, it would be possible to place one bet, clear the status cells and then place the opposite bet, but would there be any significant time delay?
Best regards
Ged
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Thanks LinusP.
I'll give it a try.
Best regards
Ged
I'll give it a try.
Best regards
Ged
Hello
I need your help! pleaseeee
When I go on: Spawning Multiple Ladders for Multiple Markets.
And Once markets are in the main Guardian window you can open a new ladder by right-clicking on the market name.
But not work. by right-clicking on the market name(nothing appears)
How can I open multiple markets?
I need your help! pleaseeee

When I go on: Spawning Multiple Ladders for Multiple Markets.
And Once markets are in the main Guardian window you can open a new ladder by right-clicking on the market name.
But not work. by right-clicking on the market name(nothing appears)
How can I open multiple markets?
If you place an offset order via excel without fill or kill then both orders will be fired at the same time creating a make market position. Change the offset tick value to 1 to replicate the make market function or wider if you wish to play around a bit.
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I used the instruction LAY FORCE_OFFSET:TRUE but it only placed a lay bet.LinusP wrote:I am fairly sure including "FORCE_OFFSET:TRUE" in the script will do what you want
What am I doing wrong?
Best regards
Ged
milano wrote:Hello
I need your help! pleaseeee![]()
When I go on: Spawning Multiple Ladders for Multiple Markets.
And Once markets are in the main Guardian window you can open a new ladder by right-clicking on the market name.
But not work. by right-clicking on the market name(nothing appears)
How can I open multiple markets?
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Thanks LinusP & Euler for your input.
I've solved the problem.
The instruction I used was incorrect. I should have used LAY OFFSET:1 FORCE_OFFSET_TRUE. This placed both bets as per Make Market.
BTW I am on V1.35.0
Many thanks
Best regards
Ged
I've solved the problem.
The instruction I used was incorrect. I should have used LAY OFFSET:1 FORCE_OFFSET_TRUE. This placed both bets as per Make Market.
BTW I am on V1.35.0
Many thanks
Best regards
Ged
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I should have said FORCE_OFFSET:TRUE.
Oops
Oops
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Following on from yesterday's posts.
I can now, using Excel, replicate the Make Market functionality. I now have another question, I can place a Stop Loss instruction using Excel but it only places it on one side. Is there a simple way of automatically placing a Stop Loss on both Back and Lay options?
Cheers
Ged
I can now, using Excel, replicate the Make Market functionality. I now have another question, I can place a Stop Loss instruction using Excel but it only places it on one side. Is there a simple way of automatically placing a Stop Loss on both Back and Lay options?
Cheers
Ged