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Topic: Favourite trading tools (Read 143 times)

sr. member
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October 29, 2019, 06:46:29 PM
#4
I'm using blockfolio for controlling my assets and which of my assets is in trade, blockfolio can covered it all.
Also it has much choices of altcoins and tokens with many choices of exchanges too. the apps can access by mobile phone and the user interface is friendly.
Also it has a news page on the apps, so we'll get the crypto news up to date.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 250
October 29, 2019, 06:37:19 PM
#3
Trading view was good site to set our trading plan.in this site we also find many comparation about coins analisys by many expert traders.so it really help us alot about how to trade with high possibility to earn profits.usually i just use simple indicator tools such as moving average, fibonacci retracement, macd or rsi. This indicators show me the trend and best level when i should entry to market.
legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
October 29, 2019, 05:56:46 PM
#2
TradingView's my number one at the moment. Lots of indicators built in and plenty more from the community, you're able to see other peoples' charts easily if that's your thing, and the site's generally smooth and good-looking as well, with plenty of tools for charting. I also sometimes use Bitcoinwisdom.io for charting, though the site's much more basic than TradingView and there's less customizeability overall, with just a few basic but very useful customizeable indicators available. The site's also easy to load on almost any system.

When I trade on leverage, Antiliquidation.com is one of my favorite tools. The site helps you set an appropriate position size for the stops and targets you set, while also noting how much of your capital you're willing to risk. There's also a neat calculator to determine your liquidation price and how much of your money's going to the insurance fund in the case of Bitmex in case you get liquidated.  
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Activity: 318
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October 29, 2019, 05:10:59 PM
#1
Which ones are you using and why?
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