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What sort of trading are you looking to do? What markets?
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Mainly football and horse racing. Scalping etc.
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Well you can do it with either, Ive more experience with BA but I think GT has a slightly easier learning curve.
If you ever get into automation with excel I think bet angel is better but I didnt get on too deep with geeks toy like I said. They both have free trials I think, try them both. |
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Cheers. Yeah, I've tried Bet Angel on trial and I'm slowly figuring it out. Guess I'd be complicating matters if I also tried Geek's Toy. I can get BA with a 50% discount so I'll probably register with them.
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Their forum is pretty dead but theres a good archive for answers to most questions, it was invaluable to me when I got started.
If you do need to ask something you usually wont need t wait more than 24 hours for a reply. |
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Ok cheers. I checked their forum briefly and it does look fairly busy now.
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I used geeks toy years ago, was what you'd call a friendly user experience did what it needed to do, yea was OK
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Depends what you want to do and how in depth you want to go. I've used Geeks Toy since 2012 and I'm more than happy with it, it does everything I want it to do and £20 a quarter is cheap at the price.
The only thing I miss from BA is the Guardian feature, but I can live without that. As clacherholiday2 said if you are going in with your own spreads then BA is probably better, otherwise I'd go with Geeks. |
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I use Gruss, it's excellent and good value at £6 per month
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Went with Bet Angel Pro in the end. Cheers for the feedback.
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main advantage of Geeks is price. I paid £120 lifetime licence about 5 years ago. Betangel will cost you £600 for 5 years and counting assuming the price doesn't rise
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