The BTC Horse Racing Thread
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Only places for the flat pace. Good on the trobs tho. Trying to work out slow horses still lol
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@jonathan-jones said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@john-folan
How are you setting that up in the backtester? Setting the exit point at 30 seconds (but you need to set something else like points too) isnt giving me anything that looks interesting.Using the same settings and changing stakes to £100.00 exit point is 10 points profit no stop loss. Trade out on 30 seconds no matter what.
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@john-folan
How are you setting that up in the backtester? Setting the exit point at 30 seconds (but you need to set something else like points too) isnt giving me anything that looks interesting. -
@john-folan wow that is huge!
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@ryan said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@john-folan please expand? In terms of 10 mins out backing then getting out before race or in the morning?
So the entry point for straight backing is 11 minutes before the official start time. Backing then and laying off 30 seconds before the official start time gives that profit .
Going to set up a separate bot to replicate in real life.
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@john-folan please expand? In terms of 10 mins out backing then getting out before race or in the morning?
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@jonathan-jones said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
Got a question on how the backtest works in terms of trading type strategies. Would it re-enter if the criteria are met again and the trade on that horse it totally played out (Either hit its target or SL then price moves back into the highlighted range for example) or does it enforce one trade per race per selection. Dontmind what its doing i just need to know so i can replicate in the automation.
Currently it's one trade per selection
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Interestingly the flat pace is a profitable scalping strategy if you want to do that. Using £100 stakes it would be worth £7666 a year on it's own. Also proves my point that getting in earlier is providing value.
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@john-folan Wahooo! Here we go!
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Today's
Classic Trobs: Dob, Trob or Win if odds are between 3.5-9
Flat Pace. Back to Win if between 2.0-25.0. 4-14 Runners only. Avoid Soft, Heavy and Firm Going
Slow Horses. Dob any over 6.0
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@greg-mitchell great having you here, maybe one day you won't have too
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Got a question on how the backtest works in terms of trading type strategies. Would it re-enter if the criteria are met again and the trade on that horse it totally played out (Either hit its target or SL then price moves back into the highlighted range for example) or does it enforce one trade per race per selection. Dontmind what its doing i just need to know so i can replicate in the automation.
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@keith said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@john-folan like buses
It is sometimes. Variance on backing strategies can be a lot higher than lay as the strike rate tends to be a lot lower. Just have to be ready for it.
Even the trobs I do only(he says) have a 43% strike rate. But the wins and losses tend to group. The trick is to not panic when you go on a long losing run. Sensible staking and a gentle compounding is the way forward. Never been a fan of doubling stakes when you double the bank. A nice one or two percent compound depending on the strategy gets you there. Then you can enjoy all those buses when they come along
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@john-folan like buses
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@keith said in The BTC Horse Racing Thread:
@john-folan nice one mate
Thanks. A nice Dob and Trob as well to finish the day
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Loving being here, my kind of chat, if only I didn't have to work for a living... Anyway, first stab at my own Strategy, what's the thoughts on its return gang?
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@john-folan nice one mate
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Winner @8.8. Steamed in to 7.6 Nice extra value provided by the 11 minute entry point
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@Keith I might very well have a look for an angle with the data in the horse racing stats
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Today's
Classic Trobs: Dob, Trob or Win if odds are between 3.5-9
Flat Pace. Back to Win if between 2.0-25.0. 4-14 Runners only. Avoid Soft, Heavy and Firm Going