About a year ago, I wrote and used some arbing software in C# as a (somewhat overblown) hobby project. I had a lot of fun with it and saw it working well (e.g. I made money), but I have since moved on to other, albeit similar, ventures. Also, extending it further on my own in the direction I had in mind would simply take too much time right now.
The code is optimized for use with "oddsportal.com", but the arbitrage-finder behind it is easily usable in other contexts (such as a betting exchange api). The fun feature of this software is that because of the way it finds arbitrages, it is able to find "exotic" combinations of arbitrages, other than the traditional combinations you'd find in internet arb-tutorials so to speak.
I played around with it today after seeing it during a computer clean-up and was excited to see it still works. I'm quite happy with the final result and would love to make a buck out of the software and the knowledge I accumulated building it, if possible. Obviously, selling it is an option, but I wouldn't know where to start looking for a buyer. I'm open to other suggestions though.
I'm ready for the probable skepticism I'm probably going to get, but I simply know it works first-hand and believe in the algo. Any reflections or advices on this would be very helpful! What do you arbers think?
Tested light-weight Arbing Software
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If it really works run the bloody software 24/7 dont sell it lol
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That makes sense, but the thing is - it's at a stage where you still have to input positions by hand and with the advent of all kinds of automatic possibilities in other markets, that's where my preference lies at the moment, for various reasons.
I mean if any of you have any advice on how I could truly automate it within a reasonable time, that's great also, but the possibilities I've seen so far aren't time-efficient for me. I'm open for a lot of stuff, if anyone has some awesome advice. But so far, selling it just makes sense.
I mean if any of you have any advice on how I could truly automate it within a reasonable time, that's great also, but the possibilities I've seen so far aren't time-efficient for me. I'm open for a lot of stuff, if anyone has some awesome advice. But so far, selling it just makes sense.
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Perhaps if you considered allowing trials for people interested to test it, or at least record a video or some kind of more in depth evidence of how it works, you could get more attention.
Good luck
Good luck