It's not in-built.
You can obviously use the Smartform database as the basis for making selections (live and historic) but you'd have to programme the logic of any staking plan yourself, either in SQL or elsewhere.
However (and apologies if I'm patronising you) I'd urge caution in investing too much time or effort in developing a staking plan as there's massive scope for self-delusion through over-fitting. I've fallen into this trap myself before - faffing about with staking rules applied to historical data to make a 'borderline' system apparently profitable. Fancy staking plans will never turn a sow's ear into a silk purse in practice, and such tweaks as I've made to my (very simple) staking rules have never improved my real-life results - my strong advice is therefore to keep it simple