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 ====== Ratios ====== ====== Ratios ======
  
-MenuOverview / Edit trade / Forces+ 
 +=== Visual presentation === 
 +Navigate to [[te3:overview|overview]] menu, {{:te3:overview_edit_icon.png?nolink|}} edit desired trade and expand "advanced" accordion. 
 + 
 +{{:te3:ratio.png?nolink|}} \\  
 +{{:te3:tut_step_1.png?nolink|}} **Ratio** \\  
 +Ratios are relative to each other. Important thing to know about ratios is that only the relation between them matters. You can give a selected trade advantage or disadvantage over other trades.   
 + 
 +++++ Examples | 
 + 
 +**Example 1:**  
 + 
 +If ratios for all your trades is set to ''1.0'', that makes it exactly the same as if all trades had ratio set at e.g. ''5.0''
 + 
 + **Example 2:**  
 + 
 +You have two trades in your DB: ''tradeX'' and ''tradeY''. Both trades have sent the same amount of traffic and produced the same amount of clicks. If you have ratio set to ''1.0'' for them, they'll both get exactly the same amount of traffic back. But if ''tradeX'' had ratio set to ''1.0'', while tradeY had ratio set at ''2.0'', ''tradeY'' would get 2x more traffic back than ''tradeX''
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 + 
 + 
 +{{:te3:tut_step_2.png?nolink|}} **Push to size** \\  
 +you can specify trade volume (incoming raw hits) you want to reach for this trade using ''Push to size'' parameter. If ''Push to size'' parameter is not equal to ''0'' and incoming raws are smaller than the value set, return algo will use ''Push ratio'' instead of normal ratio to extra push the trade. Once the incoming raws reach ''Push to size'' value, ''Push ratio'' gets disabled and "normal" ratio is in use again. 
 + 
 +{{:te3:tut_step_3.png?nolink|}} **Push ratio** \\  
 +Return algo will use ''Push ratio'' instead of normal ratio, if ''Push to size'' parameter is not equal to ''0'' and incoming raws are smaller than the value set. 
  
  
-Ratios are <color green>relative to each other</color>. Important thing to know about ratios is that <color green>only the relation between them matters.</color> \\ \\ 
-Example: <color grey>If ratios for all your trades is set to ''1.0'', that makes it exactly the same as if all trades had ratio set at e.g. ''5.0''.</color> \\ \\ Another example: <color grey>You have two trades in your DB: ''tradeX'' and ''tradeY''. Both trades have sent the same amount of traffic and produced the same amount of clicks. If you have ratio set to ''1.0'' for them, they'll both get exactly the same amount of traffic back. But if ''tradeX'' had ratio set to ''1.0'', while tradeY had ratio set at ''2.0'', ''tradeY'' would get 2x more traffic back than ''tradeX''.</color> \\ \\  
 <WRAP caution>It is recommended to keep all ratios at the default value (1.00), unless you would intentionally like to set better od worse conditions for some trades.</WRAP> <WRAP caution>It is recommended to keep all ratios at the default value (1.00), unless you would intentionally like to set better od worse conditions for some trades.</WRAP>
  
  
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 +
 +===== Quick edit =====
 +
 +You can edit ratio settings for single trades directly from the Overview [[te3:admin_panel#Stats table|Stats table]] by clicking on a preferred table cell. Naturally, you have to enable ''Ratio'' column first (using [[te3:interface_manager|interface manager]]).
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 +++++ Example |
 +
 +{{:te3:ratio2.png?nolink|}}
 +{{:te3:tut_step_1.png?nolink|}} Click on the table cell for the trade you wish to edit.
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 +{{:te3:tut_step_2.png?nolink|}} Edit ratio settings for the selected trade.
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 +{{:te3:tut_step_3.png?nolink|}} Click {{:te3:button_save.png?nolink|}} or press ''Enter'' to confirm your settings.
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te3/ratios.txt · Last modified: 2014/11/13 07:16 by moderator

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