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DoshBot User

Manual
(c) BetGear 2010

Important Notes
It is important when installing and running an automated betting application, known as a bot that
your computer is set up correctly to prevent any problems. There are a few prerequisites that should
be performed in order to have a trouble free operation.
Reliable Internet Connection
Your internet connection should be fast (broadband speeds) and reliable. You should be using a
minimum of a 2Mb connection. People have used the bot on slower connections, but this is not to
be recommended.
Your internet connection should be reliable. Losing internet connection can result in the bot losing
some data, or even worse, missing some profitable bets.
No Sleeping On the Job
This bot is designed to run fully automatically, in the background, without any user intervention. This
can mean your computer being left on for long periods of time without you using the mouse or
keyboard.
In this power saving age, computers are designed to hibernate, or go to sleep if they are left unused
for a period of time. Whilst this is a good idea if youre just using the internet or a word processor, it
can be disastrous for a bot. When a computer goes into a sleep state, all applications that are
running on the computer will be put into a suspended state. When the computer is in this state, the
bot cannot collect the data it requires to make betting decisions, it cannot place bets, and it cannot
do anything.
When you return to the computer sometime later and press a key or move the mouse, the computer
will burst back into life. However, the bot will have been suspended during the whole of the sleep
period and will not have placed any bets.
You need to tell the computer not to sleep; this can be setup within the control panel, usually under
Power Options. It is fine to let the computer turn off the monitor, but that is it. Do not allow sleep.
Do not allow anything other than the monitor to power down.
Consider Using a VPS
A VPS (virtual private server) is a computer in a data centre that can run your applications for you;
you have access to a desktop window. The VPS acts as if you have another computer in the same
room as you, plugged into your monitor.
They are usually very reliable, have good internet connections, they are silent, and dont use any of
your electricity...Oh, and you can hide them from the wife Apologies for all the ladies reading this.
VPSs can be leased from around 20 per month.
Dont Get Greedy
It is an easy trap to fall into. Maybe the bot has been having a good period of profit, so you decide to
increase the staking levels to bring in money faster. DONT DO IT! THIS IS THE ROAD TO RUIN. Youve
always got to have the mindset the next losing run is just around the corner. Your betting bank is
your most precious commodity, if this is gone, so is your opportunity for making money.
Most betting system using a points system, this should be considered a unit of betting currency.
Points are universal across the world, whereas currency and the size of it can vary considerably. If
you have a 500 betting bank, and have split this into 2.50 per point, you have a 200 point betting
bank (500 / 2.5 = 200 points).
The level you have determined for a point would be entered into the staking box of the bot (more on
this later when we go through the bot controls). So if the bot makes 6.5 points profit, you have
actually profited 6.5 points * 2.50 or 16.25. Someone else that has set their betting level at 1 per
point would have made 6.50. The bot has made 6.5 points in both cases.
I feel the most appropriate way of showing profit is through the points system. How many times
have you seen systems advertised making 1000s every month, which look impressive, until you see
the size of the stakes used

The hard decision youve got to make is how to split your bank into points, what amount of currency
should be 1 point.
I would personally recommend when first starting out with the bot to split your bank into 200-250
points. As you become more confident in the system, then this can be reduced to maybe 100-150
points. I would never recommend going below 100 points.
Have Patience
This is, in a way, linked to the Dont Get Greedy category. All betting systems have good days and
bad days, good months and bad months. If the system is based on sound logic, and the overall
profitability trend is generally upwards, youve got to expect the odd dent in profitability. You need
to take the long term view for profit. Dont be constantly tweaking settings to try and show a better
past performance, as this may impact future performance of the bot.
Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future success

These words are very true. It is a fine line between finding profitable future settings and back fitting
previous results.


DoshBot Overview
The DoshBot is a single system bot, which works under the premise that the majority know more
than the few.
The bot will compare how the Betfair markets (the majority) prediction of a horses chances of
winning against a professional handicappers (the few) view of the same race. Based on this
comparison, the bot will, if the circumstances are right, place either 2 back bets, 2 lay bets or a back
and lay bet per race.
One of the unique features of the bot is that it collects data for each day it is running, which is saved
and can be played back at a later date. This feature does require a historical data license from
Betfair, which is a separate subscription, currently 10 per month.
Every aspect of the betting decision making process can be adjusted to fine tune the system. The bot
will show you exactly how adjusting any of the settings will improve or reduce the overall profit since
you started running the bot.

The DoshBot betting decision process is a fairly simple one.
We make a comparison of Betfair prices, against professional handicappers prices. The
handicappers 1
st
and 2
nd
favourites are the only horses considered in a race, all other horses are
ignored.
If the Betfair market deems that the horse has a better chance of winning, then we place a back bet
on the horse.
If the Betfair market deems that the horse has a poorer chance of winning, then we place a lay bet
on the horse.
There are a number of filters that can be applied that will further reduce the number of selections in
a race; these are discussed in the Filters section of the manual.

Getting Started
Please take your time to read through the entire manual to familiarise yourself with the controls
before jumping in. The bot has a large number of controls, most of them should be fairly logical to
understand. All controls have tooltip help, hovering your mouse over an option will display a brief
description of the control.

The bot should be started at least 15 minutes before the first race of the day starts. This time will
allow the bot to collect the race data and get into a working state. The bot will start collecting data
for a race 10 minutes before the races official start time. If the bot is started with less than 10
minutes before a race is due to start, that race will be ignored.



To start the bot, either click on the desktop icon (if you opted for the installer to create one) or
navigate to
Start -> All Programs -> BetGear -> DoshBot and select DoshBot
On starting, the bot will contact our server to ensure the data is available for the day. If the data is
available, the bot will display the login box.

The form requires you to enter your Betfair username and password. If you are going to be betting
for the day, press the Login button.
Im going to assume youve already installed and
registered the bot with Betfair. If you havent, then please
read the separate installation instructions.

If you want to test data that has previously been collected or purchased, select either the Single Day
Testing, or Multi Day Testing buttons. You will still need to enter your Betfair username and
Password to test data.
The Single Day Testing and Multi Day Testing boxes will not be selectable if you have no data to test.
This login form will also allow you to have DoshBot remember your Betfair username. Betfair try and
discourage this, as they believe it is a security hazard.
Once you press one of the buttons, the data will be loaded into the bot and the main bot screen will
be displayed.

There may be occasions when the data isnt available straight away, if this is the case, the bot will
keep retrying to load the data every 5 minutes until it becomes available.

Main Grid Display Information
The main grid of the DoshBot displays various bits of information relating to the selection process.
The image below details this information.

All sections within the grid have tooltips enabled. This will allow you to hover the mouse over an
area for a small description of what the data represents.
Omit race checkbox: This checkbox can be used to manually remove a race from the selection
process. If the box is checked, the race will be considered by the system.
Race number: The number of the race.
Race Start Time and Description: The large golden yellow strip spanning the grid contains
information on the time the race will be ran the race description and the distance of the race.
Runners: The number of active runners that are still scheduled to run in the race. Any non runners
(see next item) have already been taken removed from this total.
Non runners: The number of declared non runners. This figure is displayed in brackets.
Book Favourite: The name of the handicappers favourite for the race.
Book 2
nd
Favourite: The name of the handicappers 2
nd
favourite for the race. The book favourite and
2
nd
favourites are the only horses that are considered in the race when DoshBot decides on a bet.
Non Runner Book Percentage: This is the book percentage value of declared non runners. If this
figure is fairly high, then the odds comparison can become distorted. There is a filter (discussed
later) that stops a race being considered if the non runner book percentage becomes too high.
Book Used and Odds Boost: This shows which book DoshBot is using when considering a betting
opportunity. The Odds boost shows how much of an increase the book value for a horse is boosted
to bring it into line with Betfairs low over round book.
Boosted Book Odds: This shows the handicappers odds for the horse with the book boost
percentage added.
Betfair Odds at Selection Time: This column will display the current Betfair odds for a horse up until
the time youve selected for DoshBot to make a betting decision. Once DoshBot has made a decision
on a race, this odds column will no longer be updated, and instead the current odds will be displayed
the in Betfair Odds at Bet Time column.
Bet Type: This column will display the type of bet DoshBot is going to make for that particular race.
This could be Back / Back, Lay / Lay, Back /Lay or No Bet. The Bet Type is decided at the time youve
elected the bot to place a bet using the Selection time slider. Once a bet type has been selected, it
will not be changed. If circumstances change between the selection time and the time of placing the
bet, DoshBot can optionally cancel the bet.
Betfair Odds at Bet Time: Once a selection has been made, the current Betfair odds will be displayed
in this column up until the time youve selected for a bet to be placed. Once a bet has been placed,
the odds in this column will no longer be updated.
Bet Placed: If the entire criterion is met for a bet to be placed, the bet requested will be displayed in
this column. The bot has the ability to chase prices, or request a price that is currently better than
the exchange price. The column displays the type of bet, the stakes offered and the odds requested
for the horse.
Bet Matched Status: This column displays the status of your bet. FM means fully matched. If should
be noted that when using what-if mode, the bet will always be matched at the price requested. Real
time betting may not be.
Position Finished: Whilst the race is in-running, the real time in-running odds will be displayed in this
column. This is to give you an idea of how the race is progressing. As soon as the race is finished,
DoshBot will attempt to decide on the outcome of the race by looking at the last traded odds for a
horse. At this point a W? or L? Message will be displayed, which is the best guess of the outcome of
the race W? Won? / L? Lost?. Once the fast results of the race are announced, the official
position will be displayed.
Bet P/L: This column will display the profit / loss for each bet in the race. If the bet created a profit
the row will turn green. If the bet lost money, the row will turn red.
No Bet: The last column will display status messages of why it has not bet in the race. There are
numerous filters used in the betting process, the filter which caused the race to be omitted will be
displayed here. If a race is omitted, the rows displaying the race information will turn grey.

If you are using the What-If feature, adjusting any of the filters will dynamically update the main grid
so that you can see the effect that filter or filters has on your bottom line.

Filters
DoshBot is highly configurable, as can be seen by the number of filters available for adjustment. In
the following sections, we will describe the filters system and how they are applied to the data
DoshBot collects.
Once the GO button is pressed to activate betting, all of the filters settings will be locked and will
not be adjustable until after the bot is paused again.
Staking

In order to standardise published results, we use the points system in DoshBot. We consider a point
as a single betting unit. Whether this is 100, $5 or 75, if youve won 2 points, youve made a profit
of twice your stake.
It is all well and good advertising systems that would make you 5000 in a year, but if youre staking
500 in order to achieve that, then in reality youre making 10 points profit (which doesnt sound
quite so good).
You should enter into the Fixed staking box the amount of currency you consider to be a betting
unit. Your betting bank should be divided into betting units, which I suggest for DoshBot initially, this
should be 200 points. For example, a 1000 betting bank should use 5 per point. Therefore enter 5
into the staking box.
DoshBot has a stake cap feature that will now allow bets over a certain value. Currently this value is
15x the Betfair minimum stake for your currency. This can be adjusted by us either individually or
globally. We feel the current stake cap will protect the system from aggressive bettors taking up all
the liquidity in the market. This will be reviewed on a regular basis, and increased if we feel the
effect would not be too great on the system.
Percentage staking is currently disabled and will be added at a later date (along with the virtual bank
feature).
Selection Time and Sound Effects


During our research into this system we found that the markets could become distorted once the
traders started trading on the horses. Separating the selection time from the betting time would
allow horses to be selected before trading gets to far advanced. Bets could then be placed once the
traders added liquidity into the markets nearer the off.
DoshBot collects odds from Betfair every 4 seconds from 10 minutes before a race starts until the
official off time for the race. The select ion time sets the time, in seconds, when the bot decides on
whether to bet on a race or not, and the bet type if a bet is to be placed.
The slider can be used to set the selection time quickly, fine grained control can be achieved by
using the arrow buttons on each side of the selection time information box.

Doshbot can play sound effects at certain key events in the betting cycle. This gives a useful audio
cue on how things are progressing. Ticking one of the checkboxes will play the sound (so that you
know what it sounds like) . Every time the events occurs that it has been assigned to, it will play the
sound again.
Sel Play a sound when a bet is selected
Bet Play a sound when a bet is placed
Off Play a sound when a race has started
Win Play a sound if the outcome of a race resulted in a profit
Lose Play a sound if the outcome of a race resulted in a loss

The sound effects that are played can be adjusted within the options menu.

Bet Time


This box determine the time when the bet is placed onto the exchange. As with the selection time,
the slider can adjust times in 4 second increments. Fine adjustment of the time can be used by
clicking on the left and right facing arrow buttons.
Selection time and Bet time can both be set to the same value if required.
If the bet time is nearer to the off than the selection time, there is a very good probability that the
prices of the horses will have moved. The two checkbox settings will determine how the bot deals
with the changing prices.

Check Bet Time Odds: When this option is checked, DoshBot will recheck the odds just before
placing the bet to ensure they are still within the odds ranges you specified for the bet type that is
going to be placed. If the box is unchecked, the bet will be placed at the horses current odds (which
could be well outside your specified odds range).
If the box is checked, and the prices have moved outside of your specified range, both bets on the
race will not be placed. The message status for the race will display drifted too much or steamed
too much to show that the prices had moved out of range between selection and bet times.

Check Bet Type: When this option is checked, DoshBot will ensure that it would still place the same
type of bet using the odds at the time of the bet. If the bet type had changed, and the box was
checked, both bets would be cancelled. Leaving this unchecked will not perform this test.

Fixed Odds


This section determines the handicappers prices to use and how they are calculated. DoshBot takes
data from two handicappers, shown here as Book1 and Book2. The handicapper the bot will use is
selected by pressing one of the radio buttons.
Handicappers, or bookmakers odds have a built in over-round, this locks in the profit for
bookmakers as they are offering prices lower than the horses true chance of winning. Betfair on the
other hand has a very small over-round, and more accurately represents a horses true chance of
winning.
If we simply compare bookmakers prices against Betfair prices, we are in some respect comparing
apples to oranges. The boost feature allows us to adjust bookmakers prices so that they can be
more accurately compared to Betfairs prices.
Adjusting the boost slider (or using the fine grained adjustment buttons) can adjust the bookmakers
prices from 0 35%. It is these adjusted prices that will be compared to Betfair prices to determine
bet type.
Adj NR Odds: As non runners are declared, it makes the original handicappers prices less accurate as
the remaining horses in the race then have a better chance of winning. This checkbox will allow the
handicappers prices to be readjusted to bring the book value back to its original value.
BF Fav Back: This option will always treat the Betfair favourite as a back bet (providing its one of the
handicappers 1
st
or 2
nd
favourites), no matter how the prices compare to the handicappers prices.
Max NR Book: This is the maximum book value of non runners before a race is ignored. For example,
if an evens favourite is withdrawn from a race, this would affect the book by 50% or thereabouts,
which would skew the remaining prices dramatically. This filter will eliminate races where the
handicappers data is no longer accurate.
Back and Lay Betting


Once DoshBot has decided on the type of bet it will place for a particular race, it will then check to
see if the race fits within the rules specified with this form. This is the Back-Lay filtering box.
Most of the options within this box are self explanatory. You can specify if a back-lay type bet is
allow with the checkbox at the top. The maximum lay price to be considered, along with the
minimum back price. Both horses have to pass all of the rules, or neither horse is bet on.
You can determine how your stake is split as a percentage of your overall stake. In the example
above, 30% is placed onto the back bet, and 70% is placed on the lay bet.
You can set up the lay bet to be a liability bet, instead of a straight stake bet. This means the
maximum you can lose is fixed, but the amount you can win will vary depending on the odds of the
horse.
Min Gap Fixed Odds To Betfair: This gap control option will allow you to determine the minimum
gap between the handicappers price and the Betfair price. This can be expressed as either percent
or ticks (click on the percent button to change to measuring ticks instead). This can help to
determine how much of a difference in opinion there is between the handicapper and the Betfair
markets.
Min Gap Betfair Odds F to 2F: This gap control option will allow you to eliminate joint favourites. If
the two horses being considered have prices that are within a certain percentage of each other, the
race will be ignored.
Double Back Betting



If both horses prices are below the handicappers prices, then the race will be considered for back
back betting.

Back Back betting allows you to set the minimum and maximum back prices which both horses
have to be within before a bet is considered.

Staking can be set individually for each horse, including moving the stake slider down to 0% to stop
the bot from betting on that horse. In such circumstances, the bot will still place the bet on the other
horse providing its stake percentage is not zero.

Double Lay Betting



In a similar fashion to Back-Back betting, we have Lay-Lay betting. This will be triggered if both
horses are higher in price than the adjusted handicappers prices.

The minimum and maximum acceptable lay prices can be set within this section. All other filters
work in exactly the same way as the Back/Lay and Back/Back settings.

You can also specify that lay bets are bet to liability instead of straight stakes.

Stops



Stops can help to lock in a certain level of profit or loss. The bot can be set up to stop when a certain
profit level is reached, or stop when a certain loss level is reached. The figures entered are only a
rough guide, and you loss level can exceed the program Loss Stop.
In the above example, if we had set the stop loss to 12, and the loss is currently 11.5 points, the bot
will continue to bet until at the time of a bet the loss level is greater than or equal to 12. If the bot
lays a horse @ 8s and the horse wins, your loss level will be 18.5 points before the bot stops (11.5 +
7).
The stop at a profit level can help turn a mediocre system into a smooth upwards profit graph.
In the two graphs, nothing has changed apart from checking the Use Profit Stop set to 1.5 points.

The above graph is very up and down, and after 3 months is showing a current profit level of 73.6
points, from a high of 100.2 points.

Exactly the same settings, except for checking Profit Stop


The graph has a much smoother progression, showing 144.8 points profit over the same period, with
a high of 152.6 points.

Some people may consider it boring trying to win 1 point per day (minimum), but the results from
these particular settings speak for themselves.
I created these settings in order to demonstrate the control. It is difficult to determine whether
using stops would be beneficial to your particular settings without having a large amount of data to
test. In a large number of cases, using profit stops will not be to your advantage.
If you elect to use a loss stop, please bear in mind your maximum lay odds, Ive seen quite a few
days where the 1
st
lay of the day goes on to win, so DoshBot is immediately showing a loss. It will
then recover throughout the day and show a profit when racing is over.



In this graph, the 1
st
bet of the day resulted in just shy of a 7 point loss. If your stop loss had been set
to low, the bot would have stopped at that point. The bot went onto finish with a profit of 4.6
points.
Saving and Modifying Settings

DoshBot comes supplied with a default set of values for the filters which have proven to be quite
profitable so far, however there is nothing to stop you from creating your own systems with the bot.

Whenever you modify any of the settings from the settings that are saved on disk, DoshBot will
show the fact by subtly altering the system name.

This is used to indicate that the settings you currently have defined, have not been saved to disk
(note the ** either side of the settings name). If you close DoshBot, the settings will not be
remembered when you restart.
In order to save settings to disk, press the Save button.

The save settings are fairly self explanatory. It should be noted that you cannot save over the default
settings. If the default settings are adjusted, you will need to create a name for the new settings.
Once the settings have been saved to disk, the asterisks around the system name will be removed
to signify that the settings are now stored on disk.
Revert: This option will revert the currently modified settings back to the last saved versions.
Reload: This option will scan your settings directory and load any new files into DoshBot.
Delete: This option will delete from disk and memory the current selected settings.

Settings files are located in the following directory and have a file extension .cfg
My Documents \ DoshBot \ ConfigData \
Once you have saved some settings files, it is quite trivial to switch between them (when in what-if
mode), by selecting the settings name from the drop down list of settings.












It should be noted that the bot will restart
with the last settings that were used before
it is closed down (or auto restarted).
Please be very careful how you leave the
settings when youve finished testing
scenarios. Always set the bot up as you
mean it to continue next day.
Other Settings
Points Display and Paper Trading

DoshBot can display profit and loss in either currency or points. If points are being displayed the
value will be marked with an asterisk (*).

Within the Profit / Loss box you can set how the bot will display values of bets placed. If you check
the Display Points checkbox, the Breakdown of bets and the current Profit/Loss level will be
displayed in points.
You can also specify whether the bot will place bets with real money, or go through the motions of
seeing how the bot would have performed IF it had been placing bets. It should be noted that paper
trading will always show a bet matched at the odds that are available at the time the bet was placed.
Betting with real cash does not have this luxury, and the bot will try and get a bet matched according
to how youve set up the bet matching options (explained in the Bet Options section).
Go, Auto Restart, Auto Go

The bot changes the background colour of its controls depending on which mode it is in. When the
bot is first started, it starts in Paused mode. This (by default) has a pink background.
In order to start the bot, you must press the GO button. Once the GO button is pressed, all settings
will become locked and the bots background will change colour. The text on the GO button will
change to Pause to indicate that pressing the button again will put the bot into a paused state.
If you are in paper trading mode, the default colour is Brown, in full trading mode the default colour
is sky blue.
Below the GO button are checkboxes to allow the bot to automatically restart the next day (9.30
gmt). In order for this to work, the pc the bot is running on needs to be left switched on, and the bot
kept running overnight.
The Auto Go checkbox will automatically press the GO button around 30 seconds after the bot has
restarted.
If using Auto Restart and Auto GO, please read the big text in the green box a couple of pages back.
The bot will NOT automatically restart if it has been left in What-If testing mode.
Below is a breakdown of the default background colours for the various modes of the bot.

If you have purchased the historical data license for testing back data, the bot will collect data even
if the GO button is not pressed. It will not collect data in back testing mode.
The default colours can be changed using the options menu. This will be described a little later.
Commission Discount Add Commission To Lays

The commission discount box shows your current Betfair discount rate, this is taken directly from
your Betfair account and cannot be altered.
The bot can add commission onto your lay bets, so the amount of profit returned, should the horse
lose, is the target amount for the bet. If your staking 10 and your commission discount is 5%, the
bot will place a lay bet for 10.15, which would return 10 if the horse loses.

Betting Options



The bot has a number of built in options for how bets are placed onto the exchange at bet time.
Whilst most of them should be fairly obvious for Betfair users, below is a breakdown of how you can
configure your betting.
Betting options are split into 2 parts, the blue section is for configuring back bets, the pink section
configures how lay bets are placed.
There are 3 options for what to do if any part of your bet is not matched when the race start.
Take Bet In Play: This will keep the bet open, and try and get the remainder of the stake matched
whilst the horses are in play.
Take Betfair SP: This will match the remaining stake at the Betfair SP price. This will guarantee the
bet is matched, although you may not get the odds youve requested.
Cancel Bet: This will cancel the remaining stake on the bet.
The remaining options determine what DoshBot tries to do before the race is underway.
Initial Bet Ticks To Offset: This slider will allow you to adjust the requested odds when the bet is
initially placed onto the exchange. You can request a better price initially, or fire the bet in at lower
odds in the hopes of getting matched quicker.
Initial Delay Before Starting Chase: This is the amount of time in seconds that the initial bet will stay
on the market at the requested odds. If the bet is not fully matched by the time the initial delay has
expired, the bot will look to adjust the price to try and get matched.
Ticks To Jump Per Movement: This determines how many odds ticks DoshBot will move the price
to try and get matched for each step of the chase.
Time Between Tick Movement: This is how long the bot will wait to get matched at the new price.
Max Ticks To Move: This determines how many ticks the bot will chase in total. This chase can take
you outside of your original minimum or maximum odds settings.
Options Menu

Save CSV: This option will allow you to save the betting information displayed in the large grid to a
CSV file.
Load Back Data: This option will allow you to select a different days data when using the single day
testing mode. You must have the historic data license for the days data you wish to load in order to
use this option.
Colour Selections: This option will allow you to change the background colours of the DoshBot for
the 4 modes of operation.
Sound Settings: This option will allow you to change the sound effects that are played when certain
events occur. There are a number of sounds installed with the bot.
Send Support Email: If youre stuck, send us an email and well get back to you as soon as possible.
Please dont send emails asking for profitable settings, these will be ignored.
Gamble Aware Website: Got a problem with gambling? These are the people that can help.



Status Bar

The status bar in the application displays various bits of information about the days racing.


It should be noted that the PL in the status bar may be slightly different to the PL displayed in the
larger Profit / Loss box. The bot tries to work out the current PL which is displayed in the Profit /
Loss box, but this should be seen as a rough guide. The status bar PL is taken directly from your
Betfair account and will be absolutely accurate (if a little slower to update).
API Requests shows the current number of request per second and per minute. The number in
brackets shows the maximum level of requests for the day.


Information Displays

Doshbot will display a graph that represents the days betting . The graph gives a nice visual
representation of how the days betting is proceeding.
Holding the mouse over one of the bars will give a tooltip popup that displays a breakdown of the
betting for that particular race.
The graph Y scale has lines that represent points profit (green lines) and loss (red lines).










Doshbot will also display a summary of how each bet type has performed
throughout the day.

Prices shown with an asterisk represent points profit.


What-If

What If will allow you to fine tune the system and help you find your niche in the market.
In order to use the What-If feature, youll need to purchase the separate historical data license,
which is currently 10 per month.
Once you have purchased a historical data license, DoshBot will save data everyday which will allow
you to test the profitability of any changes you make to the filters.

Historical data licensing and purchasing back data will be available from the end of August.

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