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    Beetlejuice
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    Looking for Line change graphs or free software?

    Hi guys,

    I'm trying to find some resource that would should me a visual representation of the ongoing line changes prior to the start of a game. Can't seem to find any....

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    maybe some phone apps

    Not enough daily changes to even have a graph

    It is not the stock market

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    maybe some phone apps

    Not enough daily changes to even have a graph

    It is not the stock market
    Haha I'm a foreign exchange market trader. Funny you mentioned that. I like to arbitrage more than anything else. Any specific phone apps you know of that might have graphing?

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    You could try asking in the Handicapper Think Tank and maybe one the nerds in there can explain how to do it yourself, or even do it for you.

    It would be one of the more simple things to code.

    But as JJ says, it probably wont tell you too much that can be relied upon ongoing anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Optional View Post
    You could try asking in the Handicapper Think Tank and maybe one the nerds in there can explain how to do it yourself, or even do it for you.

    It would be one of the more simple things to code.

    But as JJ says, it probably wont tell you too much that can be relied upon ongoing anyway.
    Yeah, and more to the point, the teeny tiny fluctuations that I seek to exploit in the money line sportsbook to sportsbook probably aren't even documented anyways. I do arb using the sbr arb calculator in connection with live wagering lines and making my own spread. Blah blah blah

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    Beetles download this app and it has something you want

    theScore

    Click on game and graph at bottom

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    Betfair has graphs

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Beetles download this app and it has something you want

    theScore

    Click on game and graph at bottom
    Downloaded. Yeah this is something I find fairly useful. This and the other thing that I found below helps identify those basal support/resistance levels that price action will bang around inside of.

    Quote Originally Posted by shaunovery View Post
    Betfair has graphs
    That looks like something I need. Now, I'm not in New Jersey, but do they accept other US customers? That price/volume chart over time looks titilating and kicks my trading instincts in gear. Hell, maybe I'd even go nuts a throw some fibonacci levels or advanced patterning on something like that. I did however find a rudimentary thing that I need on the web here: http://www.thespread.com/ncaa-colleg...-betting-chart
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