Hi!
I am currently testing an in-play horse racing strategy using the Bet Angel spreadsheet
Could someone please advise if there is a 'status' that tells you when the race has finished.
Thanks,
Status - End of Race
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Market is suspended, but a market can suspend for a number of reasons (there's a flash between pre race and in-play) so you need to be careful about how you trigger time commands. Give it a few seconds at the beginning of the race.
Also you need to close all your trades before the race is over so if you're waiting for the market to suspend you may be left with some open trades (gambles) unless this is what your system calls for; just some food for thought. To answer your question though, 'Market suspended' shows in one of the cells on the spreadsheet at the top. G1 or H1 I think, just hook up your spreadsheet and watch that area.
Also you need to close all your trades before the race is over so if you're waiting for the market to suspend you may be left with some open trades (gambles) unless this is what your system calls for; just some food for thought. To answer your question though, 'Market suspended' shows in one of the cells on the spreadsheet at the top. G1 or H1 I think, just hook up your spreadsheet and watch that area.
Thanks for your suggestions Callum.
Because 'Suspended' status (cell H1) can occur for different reasons then it wouldn't be suitable to use as a 'Race Over' signal to be used for in-play bets/trades which is what I require.
Have you any further suggestions for what to use as a signal to close bets/trades in-play just before the race is over.
Any advice much appreciated
Because 'Suspended' status (cell H1) can occur for different reasons then it wouldn't be suitable to use as a 'Race Over' signal to be used for in-play bets/trades which is what I require.
Have you any further suggestions for what to use as a signal to close bets/trades in-play just before the race is over.
Any advice much appreciated
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I'm not really an IP trader but maybe google average run times per each kind of race (i.e. average per furlong?) and come up with an equation to work out how much time you feel would be safe in each market. Experiment with this equation, test it in practise mode and see what happens. Others may have better ideas on how to achieve this.
Alternatively, go semi-automated and make a BIG BUTTON with a macro that triggers a 'get my money the hell out of there' command and watch the races live or just watch the markets until you feel it is time to get out and then press it.
That's the brilliant thing with spreadsheets, you can do so much.
Alternatively, go semi-automated and make a BIG BUTTON with a macro that triggers a 'get my money the hell out of there' command and watch the races live or just watch the markets until you feel it is time to get out and then press it.
That's the brilliant thing with spreadsheets, you can do so much.
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If you check for a suspend status and the shortest price is sub 1.02 that would catch most of them.
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