Hi Sniffer,
I have been trying to set this up the way you are doing it (since we got the servant) and still cant get it ???
Please Please could you help
Thanks
Julian
Trap Trade Servant
Looking at building on the functionality of this a bit more now it's automated.
if I'm manually trading I'll place the initial trap trades between 4-7 ticks away from the current price but usually place within the recent traded range and by least money waiting (so am at the front of the queue on both sides of the book)
Thinking I can use stored values to work out the money waiting for each of the 7 ticks either side but can't work out how to then use those values to calculate the price with least money waiting. Is that possible using Guardian ? I'm in IT and could do it easily in a script - powershell or VB etc. is this one for Excel ?
if I'm manually trading I'll place the initial trap trades between 4-7 ticks away from the current price but usually place within the recent traded range and by least money waiting (so am at the front of the queue on both sides of the book)
Thinking I can use stored values to work out the money waiting for each of the 7 ticks either side but can't work out how to then use those values to calculate the price with least money waiting. Is that possible using Guardian ? I'm in IT and could do it easily in a script - powershell or VB etc. is this one for Excel ?
Hi Dallas,
I am fairly new to the automation idea, so sorry if this has already been covered elsewhere.
I was wondering if there is a way to automate this? To have a bot that looks for gaps, and then starts the servant as I would if using it manually?
Thanks
Pete
I am fairly new to the automation idea, so sorry if this has already been covered elsewhere.
I was wondering if there is a way to automate this? To have a bot that looks for gaps, and then starts the servant as I would if using it manually?
Thanks
Pete
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It should be doable, but if you can do it easily in VB then I'd probably stick to that way.sniffer66 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:16 amLooking at building on the functionality of this a bit more now it's automated.
if I'm manually trading I'll place the initial trap trades between 4-7 ticks away from the current price but usually place within the recent traded range and by least money waiting (so am at the front of the queue on both sides of the book)
Thinking I can use stored values to work out the money waiting for each of the 7 ticks either side but can't work out how to then use those values to calculate the price with least money waiting. Is that possible using Guardian ? I'm in IT and could do it easily in a script - powershell or VB etc. is this one for Excel ?
I'm sure I've got some templates saved somewhere for Storing the values outside the best3 prices which it should then be possible to find the lowest by creating a new stored value from a range
But I'd need to step through it all first for it to be clear in my head
When you say looking for a gap do you mean a price with no money waiting at all (or at least less than £2) or similar to the video shows are you meaning a gap as in a price with quite a low amount waiting?Pjhaynes2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:36 amHi Dallas,
I am fairly new to the automation idea, so sorry if this has already been covered elsewhere.
I was wondering if there is a way to automate this? To have a bot that looks for gaps, and then starts the servant as I would if using it manually?
Thanks
Pete
Yes, this is the one shown in the video just uploadedpaspuggie48 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:21 amStar Dallas I presume this is linked to the video Peter uploaded to YT recently?
Hi Dallas,
Yes, I guess it would need to wait for the market to have a certain amount of liquidity (maybe 100k) then look for prices with £20 or less waiting. This is how I am using it manually anyhow
Yes, I guess it would need to wait for the market to have a certain amount of liquidity (maybe 100k) then look for prices with £20 or less waiting. This is how I am using it manually anyhow
Dallas wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 2:50 pmWhen you say looking for a gap do you mean a price with no money waiting at all (or at least less than £2) or similar to the video shows are you meaning a gap as in a price with quite a low amount waiting?Pjhaynes2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:36 amHi Dallas,
I am fairly new to the automation idea, so sorry if this has already been covered elsewhere.
I was wondering if there is a way to automate this? To have a bot that looks for gaps, and then starts the servant as I would if using it manually?
Thanks
Pete
Adding a volume condition is straight forward enough as it can be selected straight from the list of conditionsPjhaynes2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:08 pmHi Dallas,
Yes, I guess it would need to wait for the market to have a certain amount of liquidity (maybe 100k) then look for prices with £20 or less waiting. This is how I am using it manually anyhow
Dallas wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 2:50 pmWhen you say looking for a gap do you mean a price with no money waiting at all (or at least less than £2) or similar to the video shows are you meaning a gap as in a price with quite a low amount waiting?Pjhaynes2 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:36 amHi Dallas,
I am fairly new to the automation idea, so sorry if this has already been covered elsewhere.
I was wondering if there is a way to automate this? To have a bot that looks for gaps, and then starts the servant as I would if using it manually?
Thanks
Pete
https://www.betangel.com/user-guide/volume.html
As is looking for an amount waiting at any of the best three prices, that to can be done by using a Stored value condition, there is another example here which uses that condition so you can see how you'd go about setting it up
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=18645
The trickery part comes if you want to look at money waiting outside the best three prices as that requires several additional stored values setting up and sort of leads into Sniffer66's post at the top of this page which i'll try and have a dig into this week if I get chance
That's brill! Thanks for your insight. I am having some good results currently while using this, but unfortunately can't trade during weekdays. Automation sounds great if It can be done
Dallas wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 4:23 pmAdding a volume condition is straight forward enough as it can be selected straight from the list of conditions
https://www.betangel.com/user-guide/volume.html
As is looking for an amount waiting at any of the best three prices, that to can be done by using a Stored value condition, there is another example here which uses that condition so you can see how you'd go about setting it up
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=18645
The trickery part comes if you want to look at money waiting outside the best three prices as that requires several additional stored values setting up and sort of leads into Sniffer66's post at the top of this page which i'll try and have a dig into this week if I get chance
Hi I'm net to Bet angel and servants. From the description where you download this I'm unable to follow this and set this up. Is there a simpler explanation or an idiots guide video on how to do this. Also I would like it automated so I can leave it while I'm out to work on racing and greyhounds if that's possible please
There's also a video tutorial right next to the download files on how to download and import01wayne wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 1:29 pmHi I'm net to Bet angel and servants. From the description where you download this I'm unable to follow this and set this up. Is there a simpler explanation or an idiots guide video on how to do this. Also I would like it automated so I can leave it while I'm out to work on racing and greyhounds if that's possible please
See the posts above regarding using it as a full automation file
The 'batch' option is only applicable for offset bets, but you can get larger orders into the market with a servant, there is an example here
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=15466
Although it wouldn't really be suitable for this trap trade servant as this relies on having your order at the front of a que and submitting orders in split stakes would lose that advantage