Hi,
New user here. Is there anywhere in Betangel that I can view my P&L in the same way you can view it on Betfair. Also can you view your P&L like this when in practise mode. I am testing out a few automated strategies and when I come back to the computer a few hours later I cant see what my p&l is.
if using real money i have to stay logged in to the betfair website to keep and eye on my p&l, but for practise mode i cant find anything anywhere in bet angel. im aware of the profit reports in bet angel, but im looking for a real time view of my account balanvce and p&l. any assitance would be much appreciated....
View profit and loss
If you are looking for an account statement type of report then the Betfair website will give you this.
A running P&L is not possible in practice mode as this would require plugging in a results service. Also, practice mode is designed to help you learn how to use the software. It is probably not a good idea to test out a strategy as the live exchange will behave differently.
You can view your P&L in the market by looking at the figures by each market selection. This is true in practice mode also.
Guardian automation will allow you to export the P&L figures to a file.
In live mode you also have your balance available on screen in the bottom right hand corner.
A running P&L is not possible in practice mode as this would require plugging in a results service. Also, practice mode is designed to help you learn how to use the software. It is probably not a good idea to test out a strategy as the live exchange will behave differently.
You can view your P&L in the market by looking at the figures by each market selection. This is true in practice mode also.
Guardian automation will allow you to export the P&L figures to a file.
In live mode you also have your balance available on screen in the bottom right hand corner.
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Don't know whether this is the same thing, but if you click on log it gives you a run down of your bets.
Looks like you can work out your rough profit/loss from this
Looks like you can work out your rough profit/loss from this