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Toples
31 Aug 10 06:51
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I have a need for a specific, yet rather simple bot. I do my trades manually, but it takes hours then. I would like my afternoons back.

What i do is back horses (no lay only back) in the morning and then lay at the off for a profit (or a loss)in a way to "green up" the market.

I would need a bot that can do that laying part just before the off.

There are bots out there that can lay it at the off for a specific amount, but i need GREENING UP at the off.

So i dont lay horse with a fixed amount of money, but variable amount depending on odds to lay, so i can produce profit on market no matter which horse wins.

anyone knows of such bot???

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By:
pato
When: 31 Aug 10 09:10
Bfexplorer PRO and Bot Executor, you can setup different bots (PlaceBetClosePosition in your case to green up)  and then run them using the tool: Execute my strategy on selections.

http://bit.ly/ExecuteMyStrategyBot
By:
Roger OASIS
When: 31 Aug 10 11:11
Gruss has similar facility.

Free 30 days trial and £ 6 per month afterwards.
By:
Fred!
When: 31 Aug 10 12:57
How about a fully autonomous bot running on a reliable remote server that automatically discovers and monitors all positions that are opened on your account. It closes positions that are either deliberately or accidentally left open X seconds before event start.

I wonder if that would sell a few copies.
By:
pato
When: 31 Aug 10 13:40
Fred, nothing new. Such tool already exists and is called: Close All Positions

http://bit.ly/CloseAllPositions
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Fred!
When: 31 Aug 10 14:33
Excellent, tell me more.

Does it do all that out of the box? Does it run on a remote server? Does it automatically detect and load all markets that I have bet on? Can it detect and close all positions that it finds X seconds before events start?
By:
Toples
When: 01 Sep 10 10:26
Fred has a good point there !!!
It would be nice that i dont have to run my computer all day...

Or at least just as a backup if my computer crashed, losed power supply or whatever....
By:
Zola's Back Heel
When: 01 Sep 10 23:09
I've been going through a very painful process updating and converting my bot framework to be multi-platform and to run on a remotely hosted system.

As long as a bot points at the same account, there is no reason why a 24/7 remote bot cannot monitor positions through the API which you have set up through the normal website.

Will also send regular update/warning emails according to present conditions.
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