Hi,
Any idea why the "Stop" isn't triggering? It touched the price it was meant to trigger at a few times so it's not like it crashed through it (I've got some extra stop losses in place just in case that happens).
Also, my Offset Bet isn't being kept in play despite the Keep In Play Rule.
Any idea?
Trailing Stop Not Working In Play
Stop losses set via Global Settings are automatically cancelled when a market is turned in-play, otherwise they'll often be triggered prematurely when most of the money disappears for a few seconds at the time it goes in-play
There is an example of a Servant here that will do it, part of its rules means it won't allow the stop bet to be triggered for the first few seconds after it goes in-play
viewtopic.php?t=28580
You have used the same start and end time for the rule in the second screenshot (ie, you haven't armed it)
All rules need to be armed for at least 1 second, but I'd suggest you arm this type of rule for several seconds just in case you have a load of markets in Guardian to cycle through
There is an example of a Servant here that will do it, part of its rules means it won't allow the stop bet to be triggered for the first few seconds after it goes in-play
viewtopic.php?t=28580
You have used the same start and end time for the rule in the second screenshot (ie, you haven't armed it)
All rules need to be armed for at least 1 second, but I'd suggest you arm this type of rule for several seconds just in case you have a load of markets in Guardian to cycle through
Thanks for the reply. Makes sense. I don't really want to use a servant as I wasn't going to be actively on the market - I might be on another market. Doesn't matter though, I can try another way such as putting counter bets in via automation (eg Green all selections) instead of Stop Losses.
I set the keep in play timings at 0 because that what it seems to indicate in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBNfUU_kcic unless I've misunderstood - it is quite an old vid.
I set the keep in play timings at 0 because that what it seems to indicate in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBNfUU_kcic unless I've misunderstood - it is quite an old vid.
The example was in the form of a servant but you could use it as an automation file with some edits to the Servant context options (ie, the selection its applied to etc), all it basically does is sets the stop loss the same as the Global settings does but inserts a delay just after it goes in-play - it can also be made trigger more than once so has a better chance of exiting the trade if it crashes through the price.leest2019 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 20, 2024 3:22 pmThanks for the reply. Makes sense. I don't really want to use a servant as I wasn't going to be actively on the market - I might be on another market. Doesn't matter though, I can try another way such as putting counter bets in via automation (eg Green all selections) instead of Stop Losses.
I set the keep in play timings at 0 because that what it seems to indicate in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBNfUU_kcic unless I've misunderstood - it is quite an old vid.
The timing was probably overlooked if Peter was just quickly going through a particular scenario/set up, but as long as the rule is armed for 1 or more seconds it'll be able to trigger