This is a fully automated all day working Manual Trade Analyser Spreadsheet for Betfair Horse Racing (UK) markets. It can be essential for Manual Traders! The spreadsheet collects data in the background while you trade manually on the markets and it creates an easy to see Profit/Loss distribution view about your manual trades.
By using this spreadsheet you can easily spot where you lose and where you win money on the long term after many trades! So you can avoid harmful situations or increase stakes where you are strong!
You can analyse your trade by every uk course name. Different courses have different market behavior.
You can see where you finished your trades mostly: in-play or before in-play and what are the results differences.
You can determine which course distance is the worst or best for your trades (particularly in-play).
You can also easily see the race type impact of your trades by every UK course names. Different race types have different market behavior.
It’s well known that markets are behave differently with different odds texture, you can determine which favourite odds is the best or worst for your manual trades.
Download the Free Trial version with limited abilities here:
https://goo.gl/aERgEx
More info here:
http://excelbettingbots.com/manual-trade-analyser/
Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjVQicRnGsA
Manual Trade Analyser Spreadsheet
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- Joined: Fri Aug 11, 2017 10:01 am
HI.
I downloaded the trial version of this file but the results recorded were not as had been traded. For example, I traded 5 races today at Hereford and the spreadsheet tells me I have traded 2968 markets for a profit of 566.39.
Can you explain.
Richard.
I downloaded the trial version of this file but the results recorded were not as had been traded. For example, I traded 5 races today at Hereford and the spreadsheet tells me I have traded 2968 markets for a profit of 566.39.
Can you explain.
Richard.
- ShaunWhite
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- Joined: Sat Sep 03, 2016 3:42 am
You might be better off asking on their site Richard. I assume they check it more often than this forum.