I would like to find out how the rate of ticks (as opposed to odds) changes during a game. I am new to all this but, I assume that they respond to events in the match. I am interested to find out if the rate is otherwise linear. I appreciate your help, I have been searching for info for a while now.
Entirely depends. Some markets move more obvious than others - the goal markets just tend towards zero; but match odds can go up or down depending on the pre-match odds; correct score can reverse direction depending on current score, etc. And they're not all obviously linear because of the different increments between ticks.
Entirely depends. Some markets move more obvious than others - the goal markets just tend towards zero; but match odds can go up or down depending on the pre-match odds; correct score can reverse direction depending on current score, etc. And they're
My best suggestion would be to study those markets in particularly on a range of markets (i.e. starting prices) and a range of different competitions. Markets which have a higher expectation of goals will move quicker; but I couldn't say what triggers the faster period of ticks. Watch out at half-time because the market sometimes retraces a few ticks during half-time.
Bots tend to drive the prices down so you can find good entry points depending on a match situation and silly errors - sometimes a bot won't have a clue when there's a lot of injury time to be given especially in less liquid markets.
My best suggestion would be to study those markets in particularly on a range of markets (i.e. starting prices) and a range of different competitions. Markets which have a higher expectation of goals will move quicker; but I couldn't say what trigger