Hi guys,
does anyone know if there is a way to import the actual money matched on a horse into an excel sheet?
If you click on a horses graph on betfairs site it brings up a list of the actual money matched - see example.
I have attached an example pic just to clarify things.
Money matched
- pdupre1961
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Hi Mike H,
Why would you want that.
It's possible but not through Bet Angel...
Paul
Why would you want that.
It's possible but not through Bet Angel...
Paul
Because there is a big difference between the amount of money available to a runner and the ammount of money actually matched. Quite often the weight of money on a runner may look high one side or the other purely down to bogus traders money which is snatched away as soon as the market moves in the direction they intend. Therefore, in my opinion, the weight of money matched is a truer representation of the chances of a horse and is a good indicator to use for in play trading.
Hi
I stand to be corrected, but I dont think it is possible to display this information in an excel sheet.
I can see how this info would be useful too; i.e. being able to track (via excel) the min and max odds traded on a selection and the volumes traded. (I would liked to have incorporated this into a scalping bot that I had written).
Anyone else know if this is poss please?
Thanks
Peter
I stand to be corrected, but I dont think it is possible to display this information in an excel sheet.
I can see how this info would be useful too; i.e. being able to track (via excel) the min and max odds traded on a selection and the volumes traded. (I would liked to have incorporated this into a scalping bot that I had written).
Anyone else know if this is poss please?
Thanks
Peter
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Anybody ever get an answer to this?
Live money matched like on the side of the ladders or in a table like the picture above?
Live money matched like on the side of the ladders or in a table like the picture above?