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mugsgame
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I asked for some help with a Spreadsheet the other day. A few guys were kind enough to help me out - Special mention to Jonathan474.

I have finished the sheet and tried to upload it here for anyone who wanted it. Unfortunately there are a couple of Macros that let you navigate from one tab to the other so I cannot share it here. I'll modify it to remove the marcos later and try to upload it again. Bit short on time now :(
It's simple and straightforward. I'm hopeful that many of you keep records of your trades. If not - you should!

There is a video explaining how to use it on my YouTube channel and a page in my blog too if you're unsure plus upload links to my Dropbox.
MG
Golfer
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Thanks Mugs.

Recording keeping made a big difference to my trading; much easier to identify recurring mistakes.
PeterLe
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Thanks Steve for sharing that.
There's a great spreadsheet on here produced by NigelK. It works by importing the P&L and then breaks it down by Course; distance and a whole manner of things.
It shows the P&L day by day and if you click on any day, it shows you the full days P&L, truly a great piece of work
I currently still use this as it shows which courses I am most successful on (particularly in play). I then use that info to determine which courses I trade in running and appropriate stakes etc..
I dont know if Nigel is still around, but your sheet could be incorporated into his in some way, i.e. just attached as a front end worksheet
Anyway, just a thought as some of your blog readers may be able to make good use of it. Obviosuly depends on whether Nigel would be happy for them to use it, but I can see why not
Regards
Peter
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LeTiss
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Nigel is an Excel master, Peter

He done some work for me a few years back, involving automatically tracking price changes on oddschecker

He was very knowledgable and extremely friendly too, haven't seen him around for a while though
PeterLe
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LeTiss 4pm wrote:Nigel is an Excel master, Peter

He done some work for me a few years back, involving automatically tracking price changes on oddschecker

He was very knowledgable and extremely friendly too, haven't seen him around for a while though
Yep, just checked the members list, he still logs on
Top guy and very knowledgeable too
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mugsgame
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Cheers chaps. I have some of Nigels excellent stuff.
What I wanted was just a really basic sheet. Obviously some basic for many. I have a very complex and comprehensive sheet I use myself. But I was putting for my blog and thought I'd share it.
Care and Share and all that :)
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