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newbie
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March 29, 2018, 09:23:44 PM
#28
This is interesting, but you say you are using the exact same strategy in this steadily declining market as a few months earlier?


It's been a few months of a down market, if you haven't noticed... I'm guessing things will turn around in april sometime, so I'll probably take a look at my settings then. but for now, I'm happy.
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 2
March 29, 2018, 08:35:22 PM
#27
This is interesting, but you say you are using the exact same strategy in this steadily declining market as a few months earlier?
newbie
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March 29, 2018, 08:05:58 PM
#26
HEy there... figured I'd check in. It's obviously been a down market, but I'm seeing an average of 1.75% gains daily so far. I honestly stepped away for about two weeks and haven't looked at it, so yes, I've been making gains. I'm using the settings I put up there, except I have the full cryptohopper kangaroo subscription.

I started with .3 BTC and then added another, for a inital investment of 1.3 BTC to trade with. I'm now up to 3.45 BTC after 60 days. some days I make 10%, some days I'm down a few percent, overall I'm up 265% after 60 days.

needless to say, it works great for me. slow and steady. I'm just going to let it ride and keep letting it invest with larger amounts until the buys start becioming outrageous. I'm trading on all three, bittrex, binance and poloniex to keep my bid amounts as low as possible.

Unfortuantely, I'm not going to post proof of my results any more because of personal privacy and security reasons.

Here's the link again: https://www.cryptohopper.com/?atid=324

If you sign up with my link, you can message me on facebook at facebook.com/mrjohnsir and I'll be happy to take a look at your settings in return for the referral. It might take me sometime to get back to ya, but that's the offer Smiley I'm willing to help to the best of my ability. This one works, and I want everyone to get rich Smiley
newbie
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March 22, 2018, 02:05:04 PM
#25
Going to echo the OP's warning to watch out for Coin Pulse(alpha) as a signaller. Quick way to lose a LOT of coin. But otherwise, i'm finding this tool very useful as a help to stay hands-off with some of my trading.

In this market, I'm super conservative with my stop-loss, at around 2%. This might be a stupid idea - I'm not sure - but is what it is. It's triggering a fair number of trades.
newbie
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March 09, 2018, 02:32:08 PM
#24
Hi Ladies&Guys

New to cryptohopper for my 4th day.  Been kind of upthehill since I had to learned from 0 but now pretty easy to config.  Any recommendations on Multiple TA settings?

Any recommendations on daily watch webpage/news/reconfig/etc?

THank you all for the help

Cheers
newbie
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February 26, 2018, 04:33:03 PM
#23
I use signals on the hopper and read the informations about hopper on the altcoin Ninjas group. They have an own chat channel. If you want to take part go to https://discord.gg/7qwbvRy
newbie
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February 26, 2018, 01:13:52 PM
#22
Hey maybe you guys here can help me:
I have also been testing cryptohopper on binance.
For testing I made a new binance account and transferred a small ammount of btc to it to avoid any interferrence and make it easier to see how much profit the bot is actually making.
I am very pleased with the theoretical performance of the bot since it has been making at least over 2% on each day.
But - and here comes the big drawback - this theoretical gain is more than eaten up by the fact that the bot often makes purchase amounts in a different amount than it seems to think (for example the bot says it purchases 10 of coinX but in truth only purchases 1 coin, or the other way arround it purchases 10 of coinX but after that doesn't add that coin to its open positions and therefore never sells it again).
I have disabled all signals since at first I thought it was due to the bot somehow misintertpreting those.
I have made an image where you can also see the problem happening this morning with the bot bying less on binance than it seems to "think", you can find it under https://www.imagebanana.com/s/980/DDgLaSOs.html

I already made a thread about it on their forum and wrote the support but didn't receive an answer.
Do you guys have any idea what could cause this or made simmilar observations ?
newbie
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February 24, 2018, 11:12:38 PM
#21

good stuff...glad you started this thread...are you still seeing positive gains?
full member
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February 19, 2018, 12:54:50 PM
#20
Has anyone used this service? write please reviews and can there is a video about real work and profits?
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 12:45:08 PM
#19
How do you get the Crypto Hopper first month free trial? I setup an account and was about to transfer some USDT over but I noticed the account was not activated, I see a "Pay Now" option and the page has a spot for Discount Code, anyone know the code or what procedure is required to do the free trial? Thanks
newbie
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February 17, 2018, 12:43:06 PM
#18
Pity that I'm already using it - else I'd have been more than happy to click your link - better it goes to someone who's willing to share than not go to anyone.

Awesome on the settings - I've got essentially the same except I've been using the trailing stop to over-ride the profits. But I'm going to try your way and see what happens.

I was using pulse(alpha), but after you'd said I had a check. Some of the indicators seem good - however I have definitely seen a few that don't seem to add up. That may be the case with all of the others. Have paid for the MiningHamster. I've seen there is another one called CryptoGrower. Wondering if it's a good idea to give them both a try for a month and see who's better (or if they're both good). Is there a way to check whether they've had good successes easily?

I'm going to be doing some experimenting over the coming weeks and happy to share the results. Just wondering people's thoughts on whether the RSI etc should all be in agreement before a buy? Thought it worth an ask.

Thanks again!
newbie
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February 05, 2018, 02:49:11 PM
#17
For example:
for 16 hours LTC has been staying inside a very predictible bollinger band, moving up, averaging at the ctr line, breaking the bottom going up, breaking the top going down. If I had been watching this manually, I could have made $5-7 very, very safely about 12 times in $100 btc.
That would be an easy call. I would use CH to assume it could time the buy and sell better than me, and not miss by taking eye off of it.
When I hear 40-60% loss bc coins are in down-turn, makes me wonder if anyone really is genuinely getting any profitable trades from bots they couldn't do better themselves.
I want to believe the opposite
newbie
Activity: 11
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February 05, 2018, 02:17:54 PM
#16
Thanks for the reply. The minimums are lower for market trades- ones that dont require limit or stop limit.
That's what has me confused.
Other details thank you that does help clarify.

But, you bring up an important point- the planned execution settings should be able to recognize the down market and adjust to short term buys that profit- that's what I would do manually. If it only works when the market's in an up-turn, then it isn't much of a process, you know?
That really concerns me, because it isn't like there's anyone to turn to when things go south. Either it can bring 1/2%, 1%, 2% and self-adjust or it can't- u know?

You're limited by the minimum trade amount of the exchange. Whatever Binance's minimum is, that's your minimum. Any less, and the trade won't execute.

Config pools are used to override your default settings for individual coins. For instance, if you know a coin is going to moon, or might crash, you can use config pools to have specific settings for that one coin. If you don't use config pools, then every coin will trade based on your default settings.

I personally don't have config pools on my coins. i will be using them when i learn that a coin is about to take off, so I can keep it from taking 4-6% profit on the coin and miss out on the big runs. That requires regular adjustment and allows me to use my charting skills to make a bigger profit, however at this point I'm pretty hands off with this bot.

In this down market, i've been setting a 15-20% stop loss on my coins. I've found some calls ended up losing 40-60% and i found myself stuck with a bunch of coins that i'm now waiting for to recover.
newbie
Activity: 12
Merit: 0
February 05, 2018, 02:00:47 PM
#15
You're limited by the minimum trade amount of the exchange. Whatever Binance's minimum is, that's your minimum. Any less, and the trade won't execute.

Config pools are used to override your default settings for individual coins. For instance, if you know a coin is going to moon, or might crash, you can use config pools to have specific settings for that one coin. If you don't use config pools, then every coin will trade based on your default settings.

I personally don't have config pools on my coins. i will be using them when i learn that a coin is about to take off, so I can keep it from taking 4-6% profit on the coin and miss out on the big runs. That requires regular adjustment and allows me to use my charting skills to make a bigger profit, however at this point I'm pretty hands off with this bot.

In this down market, i've been setting a 15-20% stop loss on my coins. I've found some calls ended up losing 40-60% and i found myself stuck with a bunch of coins that i'm now waiting for to recover.
newbie
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February 05, 2018, 01:51:41 PM
#14
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 04:18:40 AM
#13
Looks like they got the binance thing fixed...
newbie
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January 29, 2018, 07:11:24 PM
#12
Im a newbie to the Hopper Im on binance with the hopper but I keep getting ERROR   Error placing buy order, data: {"error":"Price * quantity is too low to be a valid order for the symbol.","orderNumber":null}  so I cant get going like you guys can someone please help Thank You
newbie
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January 29, 2018, 12:06:39 AM
#11
Thanks for sharing the settings! I just signed up and I'm going to test them out. So far I gotta say this is pretty cool. I'm thinking it's going to save me a lot of time.
newbie
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January 28, 2018, 09:32:11 PM
#10
Okay, I'm just going to post them here. If you're gonna use my settings, please use my link to sign up: https://www.cryptohopper.com/?atid=324

Here are my poloniex settings that have worked. I see on reason why they wouldn't work on the other exchanges just as well.

For Trial, You can only trade 15 coins:
BURST
DASH
DGB
DOGE
LTC
STR
XMR
XRP
ETH
SC
LSK
STEEM
REP
CVC
OMG

Strategy: Multiple TA Factors
Percentage Profit: 2.2
Use Ticker Rate: Highest Bid/Lowest Ask
Percentage Lower Bid: 1
Percentage Higher Ask: 1
Stop Loss: Off
Trailing Stop Loss: On
Trailing Stop Loss Percentage: .5
Arm Trailing Stop Loss at: 2
Use Trailing Stop Loss Only: Off
Hold Assets when new target is the same: Off
Only buy when there are positive pairs: Off
Auto close positions within time: Off
Max Open time sell: 30
Max Open time buy: 30
Max open positions: 200
Max open positions per coin: 200
Percentage buy amount: 10 (Recommend you start at 1%)
Min BTC amount per order: .01 (I recommend you start at .005)
Max BTC amount allocated: (blank)

External Signals I'm subscribed to:
CoindicatorBot Short term Signals (Best one, I paid 5 bucks/mo for it)
Mininghamster (Also worth the money)
Crypto Lion Signals
Crypto Wolf Signals
(The other ones didn't work for me with these settings)

Those settings have been getting me about 2.5%-4% daily, total about 11% up in about 4-5 days. BIGGEST PITFALL: Be careful which signal channel you use. A lot of them are crap. Especially Coin pulse (alpha) on the Bittrex bot. That one almost always bought at the top.

Pretty good for a start. I'm looking forward to seeing what this thing does when it's all fine tuned in an up market.


I'm experimenting with a strategy only configuration for Binance, since they're new they don't have any signals yet. I'll update here if I see anything else.

If you also have any other settings that work for you, please post them here. This thing is the most promising thing I've found to not stare at charts all day...
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 28, 2018, 09:02:02 PM
#9
Could I get your Cryptohopper settings? I tried to pm you but it wouldn’t let me.
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