Here is just one.
I am laying with offset @10% and stop at 10% then greening just before the off.
Sounds simple?
If I have two horses in a race and one succeeds and one fails ( Thats the 50-50 part) then I should gain around 10% on the success and lose 10% on the fail, basically break even?
In the race below it lost £1.19 on the race for a £10 stake on each. How did this happen? Should I not be around the £0.00 mark or close to it?
This is not the only race. I have had 3/4 in one race and just about broke even.
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Lay bet placed on Gentleman Joe at 6.2. Fully matched at 6.2. Ref: 10787 ( Offsetting by 10% [A]. Stop at 10% [A]. Place stop at 10% [A] )
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Lay bet placed on Sovereign Slipper at 3.45. Fully matched at 3.45. Ref: 10788 ( Offsetting by 10% [A]. Stop at 10% [A]. Place stop at 10% [A] )
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Back bet placed on Sovereign Slipper at 3.8. Entirely unmatched when it initially reached the market. Ref: 10789
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Back bet placed on Gentleman Joe at 7. Entirely unmatched when it initially reached the market. Ref: 10790
3/17/2021 18:16:08: Stop triggered. Modify bet 10790 from 10 @ 7 to 10 @ 5.5 New Ref: 10791
3/17/2021 18:19:50: [G_Auto 1] : Placed closure bet with greening on Gentleman Joe by Backing 1.89 at 3.7
3/17/2021 18:19:50: [G_Auto 1] : Placed closure bet with greening on Sovereign Slipper by Laying 0.71 at 4.9
50-50 Automated trades and losing. Baffled.
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Difference in tick values plus commission.waytogo78247 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 6:29 pmHere is just one.
I am laying with offset @10% and stop at 10% then greening just before the off.
Sounds simple?
If I have two horses in a race and one succeeds and one fails ( Thats the 50-50 part) then I should gain around 10% on the success and lose 10% on the fail, basically break even?
In the race below it lost £1.19 on the race for a £10 stake on each. How did this happen? Should I not be around the £0.00 mark or close to it?
This is not the only race. I have had 3/4 in one race and just about broke even.
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Lay bet placed on Gentleman Joe at 6.2. Fully matched at 6.2. Ref: 10787 ( Offsetting by 10% [A]. Stop at 10% [A]. Place stop at 10% [A] )
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Lay bet placed on Sovereign Slipper at 3.45. Fully matched at 3.45. Ref: 10788 ( Offsetting by 10% [A]. Stop at 10% [A]. Place stop at 10% [A] )
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Back bet placed on Sovereign Slipper at 3.8. Entirely unmatched when it initially reached the market. Ref: 10789
3/17/2021 18:15:00: [G_Auto 1] : £ 10.00 Back bet placed on Gentleman Joe at 7. Entirely unmatched when it initially reached the market. Ref: 10790
3/17/2021 18:16:08: Stop triggered. Modify bet 10790 from 10 @ 7 to 10 @ 5.5 New Ref: 10791
3/17/2021 18:19:50: [G_Auto 1] : Placed closure bet with greening on Gentleman Joe by Backing 1.89 at 3.7
3/17/2021 18:19:50: [G_Auto 1] : Placed closure bet with greening on Sovereign Slipper by Laying 0.71 at 4.9
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waytogo78247
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That still makes no sense as the tick values are just close to 10%, so one win =+£1 and 1 loss =-£1.00 (roughly)
Is it the green up that is causing the loss as -£1.19 is a long long way from £0.00. Ok, the tick values can't be exactly 10%, but they are close.
-£1.19 is like having just the one horse in the brace that failed the trade but the other horse succeeded.
Is it the green up that is causing the loss as -£1.19 is a long long way from £0.00. Ok, the tick values can't be exactly 10%, but they are close.
-£1.19 is like having just the one horse in the brace that failed the trade but the other horse succeeded.
Your stop on Gentleman Joe was at 5.5 but the green-up was at 3.7, so you would have lost a bit there.waytogo78247 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 9:12 pmThat still makes no sense as the tick values are just close to 10%, so one win =+£1 and 1 loss =-£1.00 (roughly)
Is it the green up that is causing the loss as -£1.19 is a long long way from £0.00. Ok, the tick values can't be exactly 10%, but they are close.
-£1.19 is like having just the one horse in the brace that failed the trade but the other horse succeeded.
Remember, 10% knocked off 100 is 90 (10 less) but 10% added to 100 is 111 (11 more). So it won't be perfectly balanced.
Laying a horse at 10 for £10 and backing it at 11 wins £0.91, but backing it at 9 would lose £1.11.
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waytogo78247
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Thank you Derek, it now makes perfect sense.
I should have realised from experience that a markdown is not the same as a markup. It is basic retail. If I give a 25% discount on a £10 item I sell @ £7.50 but if If my buy price was £7.50 I would only break even BUT I had an original markup of 33.34%. So, trading @ 10% the markdown is not the same as the markup.
Then greening I thought was a problem . The horse was well bet down after the stop, so the green up compounded the problem yet if I had not placed the stop in there it would have been far worse.
I should have realised from experience that a markdown is not the same as a markup. It is basic retail. If I give a 25% discount on a £10 item I sell @ £7.50 but if If my buy price was £7.50 I would only break even BUT I had an original markup of 33.34%. So, trading @ 10% the markdown is not the same as the markup.
Then greening I thought was a problem . The horse was well bet down after the stop, so the green up compounded the problem yet if I had not placed the stop in there it would have been far worse.
