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Dutching

Postby Redders » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:00 pm

Hi simple answer I am sure .. While I am dutching multiple markets correct score's , at certain times i hover over close all postions and get a tiny red figure with a large green ?? What is the tiny red ..??

In all my other trading I move mouse over close postions and either get a good green or a red not 2 figures .. this only seem to happen on multiple dutching markets .

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Postby GaryRussell » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:57 am

In the screenshow below I can lock in a loss of £0.19. The small figures show what I am locking in individually ignoring the other selections. The 2 losses add up to the total £0.19.
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It is always displayed like this on a market where there is only 1 possible outcome. The other markets you are trading must be markets where there are multiple possible outcomes (eg. total goals) therefore only the 1 figure is relevant which is equivalent to the small figure on 1 winner markets.
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