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by danieljohnturner » Sun Jun 10, 2012 8:54 pm
Hi,
I have searched the FAQ and the manual but I cannot find the answer to this..
Is there a way on BetAngel to drip feed / iceberg orders into the market.
For example if I want to put £5000 on an even with only £50 on the offer I want to hide the fact I would like to bet so much on an illiquid market so as to not move the odds against me.
I.e. the bot takes the £5000 bet, cuts it into individual bets of £50 and only places the next bet when the previous one has been matched..
Thanks in advance.
DJT
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by Keith UK » Tue Jun 12, 2012 9:32 am
hi
While I'm not an experienced user of betAngel I haven't seen anything of this nature in the Any of the videos. If you put betfair trading software into Google you will get a list of other software available and I know one of them has a drip feed.
Hope this helps
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by Euler » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:47 am
We don't have a drip feeding tool specifically in the product though you can replicate this. We have batching which is drip feeding from an original order. It would be really easy for us to modify this into a drip feed mechanism. If you tell us what sort of thing you are looking for we can look to introduce it using something similar to batching.
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by danieljohnturner » Mon Jul 30, 2012 2:24 pm
Hi Euler,
Tried to PM you but can't.
Do you think this would be something you could implement? Do you need any more details?
If you send me an email I can give you all the details you might need. I think it can be a fairly simple but valuable addition.
Thanks,
Dan
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