Historical Conditon - Keeping Above or Below Odds, Constantly

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westbamtrading
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Historical Fixed or Historical Relative.

Is there a way to keep the Odds set above or below a certain point for a certain amount of time ... continually?

Example - At 5:00 to the off, I want the odds to stay above 4.00 continually, for at least three minutes. At the moment, I'm putting in
180 sec Ago
170 secs Ago
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60 ..
40 ...
30 ...
20 ...
10 ...
5 ...

That's the only way I seem to be able to keep the price above 4.00 for the whole time. Is there an easier way to do it? I don't want to price to have a Sneaky drop, inbetween time set!
sniffer66
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Why not set a rule, timed from the in play time for 3 minutes. The rule sets a signal if the price drops below 4.0 at any point. If the signal is set do x

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sniffer66
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Actually just reread that. Increment your signal if price drops below 4. Then use a signal not changed in 3 mins condition to test if it hasn't happened in x mins
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Dabbla
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Set up a rule that triggers ever second, with the condition to check if the price is >= than 4.
Add a signal > (action) (increments signal)> (Signal name) (Sig over 4).
This will count every time the rule triggers.
When the signal is over 180 it will have been above 4 for 3 minutes.

You would also need a rule to clear the signal (Sig over 4) if the odds fall below 4.
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Dallas
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The following example does what Sniffer and Dabbla were referring to, only you'd substitute the profit conditions for a fixed odds condition (to test the price)
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=11954
westbamtrading
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Thank you all for your input. There are some great suggestions here, some that are (now) obvious, but I guess it take s fresh mind than mine to come up with new suggestions :cry:

I should have added that I use BetAngel for Betdaq … which is free, and there are a few options that I just don't, as compared to the paid version.

But as always, I'm very grateful for you taking the time to answer.
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