What is the product about?
Market Monitor Software is an application approved by Betfair API that allows faster in play betting and uses a bar graph visual style.
What is the product?
There are a number of Betfair API applications available on the market and Market Monitor Software is an attempt to put a new spin on this. It aims to do this by showing a special bar graph that expands and contracts in real time to reflect the market odds. Market Monitor Software is particularly helpful as it allows a quick glance to show what is happening in a simple to understand way. Market Monitor Software works with all markets from the ever popular football and horse racing to the less publicised cricket and F1 betting markets. The system is pretty streamlined and intuitive (although as with any trading software that you are new to I recommend spending some time getting to know everything) and allows for in play and pre game betting although the emphasis is clearly on the in play with the bar graphs.
What is the investment vs. the rate of return?
Market Monitor Software comes with a free trial period after which there is a cost involved of £99.97. The free trial should be long enough to see if this is a system that works for you, something you should consider as there doesn’t appear to be any refund policy. There is no real rate of return involved with Market Monitor Software because of the nature of this product. It is a tool and not a direct money making product. That having been said I do believe that there is definitely potential for this to improve your trading so you could see small gains in that regard.
Does the product provide value for money?
Market Monitor Software is fairly priced although whether that classifies it as value for money is questionable.
Conclusion
At the center of Market Monitor Software is their graph system that charts markets. Looking at the website and the software in action you will know straight away if this is enough of a selling point for you. Personally, I don’t feel it is but if you spend a lot of time staring at trading screens it may provide a new way of looking at trading and ease some strain on the eyes.
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