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enki74 stop spamming please, this is not usefull.

Everything in this software works with solid logic and mathematics. There are over 500 registered users of this software. Think about this...

The minimum drop and raise are reflected to the chart you see, this works from 1 coin and up. If you trade less then 1 coin then the minimum raise and drop are adjusted.

Market movement is NOT equal to the total amount of profit you are making. Prices are always based at buying or selling just 1 coin, that is called the market.

If you think this is wrong tell me (or us) why you think this is wrong. I am open for suggestions, but i am selling this software as only profitable so i need to be sure your logic is solid. So please explain in numbers or words what is wrong.




Very simply the field in "trade bot settings" called "Min currency drop" changes to reflect the amount of my trade.  My point has been that this min drop or raise is the amount that the market must move before profit can be taken therefore smaller trades have smaller fees and market can move 3 cents and profit 2 a thousand times a day or 20 seconds divided by the seconds in a day (if there were trade opportunities for each 20 sec period).  Very simply you have that field Min currency drop raise in there for a reason and its tied to my trade amount......

As for what your saying about 1 "coin" I do not see that I see the amount change based on whole number or partial numbers of "coin"

And yes I have other questions that I have posted if your interested in those, screen shots are included...
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enki74 stop spamming please, this is not usefull.

Everything in this software works with solid logic and mathematics. There are over 500 registered users of this software. Think about this...

The minimum drop and raise are reflected to the chart you see, this works from 1 coin and up. If you trade less then 1 coin then the minimum raise and drop are adjusted.

Market movement is NOT equal to the total amount of profit you are making. Prices are always based at buying or selling just 1 coin, that is called the market.

If you think this is wrong tell me (or us) why you think this is wrong. I am open for suggestions, but i am selling this software as only profitable so i need to be sure your logic is solid. So please explain in numbers or words what is wrong.


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As I understand it, the btc-e API only allows you to poll once a second max.

If you show what you mean by '20 trades a minute' with a section of a graphed image, then it'd make your requirement a little more clear I suspect...


miaoux, his assertion is a common one among kids that believe bots can somehow create trading.  Even the busiest exchanges can go hours without enough movement to create a profit margin for a single trade.  It is a similar argument to "many small trades cost less in fees then one large trade of equal value".

They will argue their point independent of any reason, and it is simply not worth the forums time and bother to try to point out the basic mechanics of trading to them.
Kids argument, am far from a kid. Making assumptions that I am some punk teenager wrong am in my late 20s so get your assumptions right. Did I ever say I believe bots can some how make trades nope. Stop putting words into other peoples mouths and making assumptions because their wrong.

I know what bots do, and I am fully aware of how a bot works, and what it does, and how it does it. You can assumptions you want don't bother me one little bit. I could continue and go on all night about bots. However I don't have the time to waste when theirs more important things to do than talk to you. Maybe I should start making a bot and post it here. Then again I dont have the time it takes to put into coding when I am already coding my own website back office and setting a business up.

Miaoux I was referring to having more trading options and more aggressive ways of trading. When I was saying x amount of trades per min. Their would have to be enough trades going on to trade. So far from what my friend has shown me the bot has made only 2 trades within an hour with the settings he had it set. With that time window their should of at least been 10 to 15 trades happen for the bot to buy and sell on BTC/USD on btc-e at the time when he was showing me their was more than enough trades from people going on for your bot to also trade at that time too.

In the other post on here someone explaining making 15 trades that is very little for a bot. Am thinking it maybe something to do with sending and receiving data for the bot to look at and make its move from what a user has had their settings at. For the update window I think that 20sec is a little too long if theirs a lot happening with trading then a lot can happen in 20sec and the bot can miss out. maybe have it from 1 sec to 5 5 10 15 etc and above or having implemented a live feature s its live all the time. If the bot is looking every 20sec sending trades or updating every 20 sec this time frame is too big.


Right on! that guy is a math bully!

Lol Enki74 and crazyearner, you both are hopeless.
Smaller trades do not have a smaller fee, because the fees is a percentage.

You better be trolling!



LOL ur completely blind to what others are saying and your statement is part of the answer yes its a % of the trade amount therefor smaller trade amount is smaller Fee amount requiring smaller movement in the market before a trade is made, WTF so smart but yet so blind...

Wow, so you are not trolling? Okay... Example:

A = 10 BTC @ 300 USD
VS
B = 1 BTC @ 300 USD

.5 trading fee:
A = 15 USD FEE
B = 1.5 USD FEE

BTC Price moves to 301.5:
A = 3015 USD (Fee Paid)
B = 301.5 USD (Fee Paid)

Would you look at that, they both need the exact same move in the market in order to be profitable...

Now please get of your high horse and accept when other people are right and you are wrong...

Like I said, I have learned not to argue with them lol.  Math _is_ a bully, and a bitch.  It will win every time.  Wink

Here is a simple one for ya then if its of no consequence then why the hell does the "minimum currency raise" and "minimum currency drop" fields change to larger amounts as trade amounts are higher? Seems that is the million dollar question  

The fact that you think its a "win" says a lot perhaps reorientation of your goals in life would be in order how about working under a theory  of symbios you know "working together" rather than survival of the fittest this is not really how nature works look around all other species rely on the other a web of symbiot life you my friend are just trying to win to fulfill an unhealthy modern ego...
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Folks, STOP polluting this thread. Some of Your comments are interesting but some are just plain trash. Do we want this thread grow like KNC one? Please not!

Really can you answer the simple question for me above?
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Folks, STOP polluting this thread. Some of Your comments are interesting but some are just plain trash. Do we want this thread grow like KNC one? Please not!
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I would like to see anyone of the math guru's tell me how come we have min raise and min drop tied right to the amount of the trade on the bot if it does not matter? One simple question everyone here to smart to answer...?

Here is a simple one for ya then if its of no consequence then why the hell does the "minimum currency raise" and "minimum currency drop" fields change to larger amounts as trade amounts are higher? Seems that is the million dollar question
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As I understand it, the btc-e API only allows you to poll once a second max.

If you show what you mean by '20 trades a minute' with a section of a graphed image, then it'd make your requirement a little more clear I suspect...


miaoux, his assertion is a common one among kids that believe bots can somehow create trading.  Even the busiest exchanges can go hours without enough movement to create a profit margin for a single trade.  It is a similar argument to "many small trades cost less in fees then one large trade of equal value".

They will argue their point independent of any reason, and it is simply not worth the forums time and bother to try to point out the basic mechanics of trading to them.
Kids argument, am far from a kid. Making assumptions that I am some punk teenager wrong am in my late 20s so get your assumptions right. Did I ever say I believe bots can some how make trades nope. Stop putting words into other peoples mouths and making assumptions because their wrong.

I know what bots do, and I am fully aware of how a bot works, and what it does, and how it does it. You can assumptions you want don't bother me one little bit. I could continue and go on all night about bots. However I don't have the time to waste when theirs more important things to do than talk to you. Maybe I should start making a bot and post it here. Then again I dont have the time it takes to put into coding when I am already coding my own website back office and setting a business up.

Miaoux I was referring to having more trading options and more aggressive ways of trading. When I was saying x amount of trades per min. Their would have to be enough trades going on to trade. So far from what my friend has shown me the bot has made only 2 trades within an hour with the settings he had it set. With that time window their should of at least been 10 to 15 trades happen for the bot to buy and sell on BTC/USD on btc-e at the time when he was showing me their was more than enough trades from people going on for your bot to also trade at that time too.

In the other post on here someone explaining making 15 trades that is very little for a bot. Am thinking it maybe something to do with sending and receiving data for the bot to look at and make its move from what a user has had their settings at. For the update window I think that 20sec is a little too long if theirs a lot happening with trading then a lot can happen in 20sec and the bot can miss out. maybe have it from 1 sec to 5 5 10 15 etc and above or having implemented a live feature s its live all the time. If the bot is looking every 20sec sending trades or updating every 20 sec this time frame is too big.


Right on! that guy is a math bully!

Lol Enki74 and crazyearner, you both are hopeless.
Smaller trades do not have a smaller fee, because the fees is a percentage.

You better be trolling!



LOL ur completely blind to what others are saying and your statement is part of the answer yes its a % of the trade amount therefor smaller trade amount is smaller Fee amount requiring smaller movement in the market before a trade is made, WTF so smart but yet so blind...

Wow, so you are not trolling? Okay... Example:

A = 10 BTC @ 300 USD
VS
B = 1 BTC @ 300 USD

.5 trading fee:
A = 15 USD FEE
B = 1.5 USD FEE

BTC Price moves to 301.5:
A = 3015 USD (Fee Paid)
B = 301.5 USD (Fee Paid)

Would you look at that, they both need the exact same move in the market in order to be profitable...

Now please get of your high horse and accept when other people are right and you are wrong...

Like I said, I have learned not to argue with them lol.  Math _is_ a bully, and a bitch.  It will win every time.  Wink

Here is a simple one for ya then if its of no consequence then why the hell does the "minimum currency raise" and "minimum currency drop" fields change to larger amounts as trade amounts are higher? Seems that is the million dollar question  
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Name calling is a little childish - if you need help and advice, ask politely. If you are certain you're right, why don't you write down the math so specifics can be examined and you find out where you're right/wrong.


Dripping sarcasm and superior attitude is also childish but seems to be ok if your on the "in" math clique. 

Sooner of later then seem to seep into every forum.  Thank god for the "Ignore" button. 

Cheesy

OMg. An ignore button! I didn't even realise it was there Cheesy
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I understand all sides are passionate about their positions in this debate, but can we please move this discussion about market movement/trade fees offline please? It's creating a lot of noise and making it difficult to filter out the informative posts relating to the Simple Trade Bot. Thank you!
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Name calling is a little childish - if you need help and advice, ask politely. If you are certain you're right, why don't you write down the math so specifics can be examined and you find out where you're right/wrong.


Dripping sarcasm and superior attitude is also childish but seems to be ok if your on the "in" math clique. 

Sooner of later then seem to seep into every forum.  Thank god for the "Ignore" button. 

Cheesy
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Name calling is a little childish - if you need help and advice, ask politely. If you are certain you're right, why don't you write down the math so specifics can be examined and you find out where you're right/wrong.


Dripping sarcasm and superior attitude is also childish but seems to be ok if your on the "in" math clique. 
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Name calling is a little childish - if you need help and advice, ask politely. If you are certain you're right, why don't you write down the math so specifics can be examined and you find out where you're right/wrong.

Edit: I upgrade my PC ram from 1Gb to 4Gb (thought maybe nonce issue could be a performance thing). Replicable fail each time when I click on "Benchmark".  If I leave it, normally it's fine, but I've noticed that after some thousand ticks sometimes both buy AND sell signals are registering at the same time in the Trade-bot signals tab.  It's at this point that I need to restart the bot.

Other than that, indicator wise ... it's hard to test without historic data or the ability to use the bot to benchmark... hah.

@Stephan224 Is it possible to have a log generated while it's in beta so we can refer to what actions historically we & the bot have taken? It might help with debugging... even if the log is encrypted so only you can read it...
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As I understand it, the btc-e API only allows you to poll once a second max.

If you show what you mean by '20 trades a minute' with a section of a graphed image, then it'd make your requirement a little more clear I suspect...


miaoux, his assertion is a common one among kids that believe bots can somehow create trading.  Even the busiest exchanges can go hours without enough movement to create a profit margin for a single trade.  It is a similar argument to "many small trades cost less in fees then one large trade of equal value".

They will argue their point independent of any reason, and it is simply not worth the forums time and bother to try to point out the basic mechanics of trading to them.
Kids argument, am far from a kid. Making assumptions that I am some punk teenager wrong am in my late 20s so get your assumptions right. Did I ever say I believe bots can some how make trades nope. Stop putting words into other peoples mouths and making assumptions because their wrong.

I know what bots do, and I am fully aware of how a bot works, and what it does, and how it does it. You can assumptions you want don't bother me one little bit. I could continue and go on all night about bots. However I don't have the time to waste when theirs more important things to do than talk to you. Maybe I should start making a bot and post it here. Then again I dont have the time it takes to put into coding when I am already coding my own website back office and setting a business up.

Miaoux I was referring to having more trading options and more aggressive ways of trading. When I was saying x amount of trades per min. Their would have to be enough trades going on to trade. So far from what my friend has shown me the bot has made only 2 trades within an hour with the settings he had it set. With that time window their should of at least been 10 to 15 trades happen for the bot to buy and sell on BTC/USD on btc-e at the time when he was showing me their was more than enough trades from people going on for your bot to also trade at that time too.

In the other post on here someone explaining making 15 trades that is very little for a bot. Am thinking it maybe something to do with sending and receiving data for the bot to look at and make its move from what a user has had their settings at. For the update window I think that 20sec is a little too long if theirs a lot happening with trading then a lot can happen in 20sec and the bot can miss out. maybe have it from 1 sec to 5 5 10 15 etc and above or having implemented a live feature s its live all the time. If the bot is looking every 20sec sending trades or updating every 20 sec this time frame is too big.


Right on! that guy is a math bully!

Lol Enki74 and crazyearner, you both are hopeless.
Smaller trades do not have a smaller fee, because the fees is a percentage.

You better be trolling!

LOL ur completely blind to what others are saying and your statement is part of the answer yes its a % of the trade amount therefor smaller trade amount is smaller Fee amount requiring smaller movement in the market before a trade is made, WTF so smart but yet so blind...

Wow, so you are not trolling? Okay... Example:

A = 10 BTC @ 300 USD
VS
B = 1 BTC @ 300 USD

.5 trading fee:
A = 15 USD FEE
B = 1.5 USD FEE

BTC Price moves to 301.5:
A = 3015 USD (Fee Paid)
B = 301.5 USD (Fee Paid)

Would you look at that, they both need the exact same move in the market in order to be profitable...

Now please get of your high horse and accept when other people are right and you are wrong...

Like I said, I have learned not to argue with them lol.  Math _is_ a bully, and a bitch.  It will win every time.  Wink

Well your not to damn smart if you can not be clear than that nothing there wide open bullshit really begining to think your some kind of 1984 bulshit spreading troll to confuse others
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Why no trade  occurring here many sell indicators on the trade bot signal graph and well over the target sell price but not trade?Huh?

At version 0.9.0.1 there is a bug inside the field that is show the amount of sell signals. That field is showing the buy signals.

Looking to the logic the software must be sending a sell signal. When the order is accepted and verified then the coin position should change.

In this case there is something else wrong, can you post the debug logbook?

Edit:
I will be releasing the new version 0.9.0.2 tomorrow. (sorry for the delay, but its is worth it) Wink

Dont understand your first sentence?
 
When I look at the third tab to right tradelog/tradebot signals/debug log the debug log shows repeated Sell signals sent. I checked no open orders, have usd and ltc on account...

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As I understand it, the btc-e API only allows you to poll once a second max.

If you show what you mean by '20 trades a minute' with a section of a graphed image, then it'd make your requirement a little more clear I suspect...


miaoux, his assertion is a common one among kids that believe bots can somehow create trading.  Even the busiest exchanges can go hours without enough movement to create a profit margin for a single trade.  It is a similar argument to "many small trades cost less in fees then one large trade of equal value".

They will argue their point independent of any reason, and it is simply not worth the forums time and bother to try to point out the basic mechanics of trading to them.
Kids argument, am far from a kid. Making assumptions that I am some punk teenager wrong am in my late 20s so get your assumptions right. Did I ever say I believe bots can some how make trades nope. Stop putting words into other peoples mouths and making assumptions because their wrong.

I know what bots do, and I am fully aware of how a bot works, and what it does, and how it does it. You can assumptions you want don't bother me one little bit. I could continue and go on all night about bots. However I don't have the time to waste when theirs more important things to do than talk to you. Maybe I should start making a bot and post it here. Then again I dont have the time it takes to put into coding when I am already coding my own website back office and setting a business up.

Miaoux I was referring to having more trading options and more aggressive ways of trading. When I was saying x amount of trades per min. Their would have to be enough trades going on to trade. So far from what my friend has shown me the bot has made only 2 trades within an hour with the settings he had it set. With that time window their should of at least been 10 to 15 trades happen for the bot to buy and sell on BTC/USD on btc-e at the time when he was showing me their was more than enough trades from people going on for your bot to also trade at that time too.

In the other post on here someone explaining making 15 trades that is very little for a bot. Am thinking it maybe something to do with sending and receiving data for the bot to look at and make its move from what a user has had their settings at. For the update window I think that 20sec is a little too long if theirs a lot happening with trading then a lot can happen in 20sec and the bot can miss out. maybe have it from 1 sec to 5 5 10 15 etc and above or having implemented a live feature s its live all the time. If the bot is looking every 20sec sending trades or updating every 20 sec this time frame is too big.


Right on! that guy is a math bully!

Lol Enki74 and crazyearner, you both are hopeless.
Smaller trades do not have a smaller fee, because the fees is a percentage.

You better be trolling!

LOL ur completely blind to what others are saying and your statement is part of the answer yes its a % of the trade amount therefor smaller trade amount is smaller Fee amount requiring smaller movement in the market before a trade is made, WTF so smart but yet so blind...

Wow, so you are not trolling? Okay... Example:

A = 10 BTC @ 300 USD
VS
B = 1 BTC @ 300 USD

.5 trading fee:
A = 15 USD FEE
B = 1.5 USD FEE

BTC Price moves to 301.5:
A = 3015 USD (Fee Paid)
B = 301.5 USD (Fee Paid)

Would you look at that, they both need the exact same move in the market in order to be profitable...

Now please get of your high horse and accept when other people are right and you are wrong...

Like I said, I have learned not to argue with them lol.  Math _is_ a bully, and a bitch.  It will win every time.  Wink
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As I understand it, the btc-e API only allows you to poll once a second max.

If you show what you mean by '20 trades a minute' with a section of a graphed image, then it'd make your requirement a little more clear I suspect...


miaoux, his assertion is a common one among kids that believe bots can somehow create trading.  Even the busiest exchanges can go hours without enough movement to create a profit margin for a single trade.  It is a similar argument to "many small trades cost less in fees then one large trade of equal value".

They will argue their point independent of any reason, and it is simply not worth the forums time and bother to try to point out the basic mechanics of trading to them.
Kids argument, am far from a kid. Making assumptions that I am some punk teenager wrong am in my late 20s so get your assumptions right. Did I ever say I believe bots can some how make trades nope. Stop putting words into other peoples mouths and making assumptions because their wrong.

I know what bots do, and I am fully aware of how a bot works, and what it does, and how it does it. You can assumptions you want don't bother me one little bit. I could continue and go on all night about bots. However I don't have the time to waste when theirs more important things to do than talk to you. Maybe I should start making a bot and post it here. Then again I dont have the time it takes to put into coding when I am already coding my own website back office and setting a business up.

Miaoux I was referring to having more trading options and more aggressive ways of trading. When I was saying x amount of trades per min. Their would have to be enough trades going on to trade. So far from what my friend has shown me the bot has made only 2 trades within an hour with the settings he had it set. With that time window their should of at least been 10 to 15 trades happen for the bot to buy and sell on BTC/USD on btc-e at the time when he was showing me their was more than enough trades from people going on for your bot to also trade at that time too.

In the other post on here someone explaining making 15 trades that is very little for a bot. Am thinking it maybe something to do with sending and receiving data for the bot to look at and make its move from what a user has had their settings at. For the update window I think that 20sec is a little too long if theirs a lot happening with trading then a lot can happen in 20sec and the bot can miss out. maybe have it from 1 sec to 5 5 10 15 etc and above or having implemented a live feature s its live all the time. If the bot is looking every 20sec sending trades or updating every 20 sec this time frame is too big.


Right on! that guy is a math bully!

Lol Enki74 and crazyearner, you both are hopeless.
Smaller trades do not have a smaller fee, because the fees is a percentage.

You better be trolling!

LOL ur completely blind to what others are saying and your statement is part of the answer yes its a % of the trade amount therefor smaller trade amount is smaller Fee amount requiring smaller movement in the market before a trade is made, WTF so smart but yet so blind...

Wow, so you are not trolling? Okay... Example:

A = 10 BTC @ 300 USD
VS
B = 1 BTC @ 300 USD

.5 trading fee:
A = 15 USD FEE
B = 1.5 USD FEE

BTC Price moves to 301.5:
A = 3015 USD (Fee Paid)
B = 301.5 USD (Fee Paid)

Would you look at that, they both need the exact same move in the market in order to be profitable...

Now please get of your high horse and accept when other people are right and you are wrong...

That is funny! Wow you said nothing?

I guess your saying ( Fee Paid) means anything?

so if your saying u sold at 301.5 then

A = 15 USD  FEE and would require 15 USD move in market before profits

B = 1.5 USD FEE and would require 1.5 dollar move in the market
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Why no trade  occurring here many sell indicators on the trade bot signal graph and well over the target sell price but not trade?Huh?

At version 0.9.0.1 there is a bug inside the field that is show the amount of sell signals. That field is showing the buy signals.

Looking to the logic the software must be sending a sell signal. When the order is accepted and verified then the coin position should change.

In this case there is something else wrong, can you post the debug logbook?

Edit:
I will be releasing the new version 0.9.0.2 tomorrow. (sorry for the delay, but its is worth it) Wink
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As I understand it, the btc-e API only allows you to poll once a second max.

If you show what you mean by '20 trades a minute' with a section of a graphed image, then it'd make your requirement a little more clear I suspect...


miaoux, his assertion is a common one among kids that believe bots can somehow create trading.  Even the busiest exchanges can go hours without enough movement to create a profit margin for a single trade.  It is a similar argument to "many small trades cost less in fees then one large trade of equal value".

They will argue their point independent of any reason, and it is simply not worth the forums time and bother to try to point out the basic mechanics of trading to them.
Kids argument, am far from a kid. Making assumptions that I am some punk teenager wrong am in my late 20s so get your assumptions right. Did I ever say I believe bots can some how make trades nope. Stop putting words into other peoples mouths and making assumptions because their wrong.

I know what bots do, and I am fully aware of how a bot works, and what it does, and how it does it. You can assumptions you want don't bother me one little bit. I could continue and go on all night about bots. However I don't have the time to waste when theirs more important things to do than talk to you. Maybe I should start making a bot and post it here. Then again I dont have the time it takes to put into coding when I am already coding my own website back office and setting a business up.

Miaoux I was referring to having more trading options and more aggressive ways of trading. When I was saying x amount of trades per min. Their would have to be enough trades going on to trade. So far from what my friend has shown me the bot has made only 2 trades within an hour with the settings he had it set. With that time window their should of at least been 10 to 15 trades happen for the bot to buy and sell on BTC/USD on btc-e at the time when he was showing me their was more than enough trades from people going on for your bot to also trade at that time too.

In the other post on here someone explaining making 15 trades that is very little for a bot. Am thinking it maybe something to do with sending and receiving data for the bot to look at and make its move from what a user has had their settings at. For the update window I think that 20sec is a little too long if theirs a lot happening with trading then a lot can happen in 20sec and the bot can miss out. maybe have it from 1 sec to 5 5 10 15 etc and above or having implemented a live feature s its live all the time. If the bot is looking every 20sec sending trades or updating every 20 sec this time frame is too big.


Right on! that guy is a math bully!

Lol Enki74 and crazyearner, you both are hopeless.
Smaller trades do not have a smaller fee, because the fees is a percentage.

You better be trolling!

LOL ur completely blind to what others are saying and your statement is part of the answer yes its a % of the trade amount therefor smaller trade amount is smaller Fee amount requiring smaller movement in the market before a trade is made, WTF so smart but yet so blind...

Wow, so you are not trolling? Okay... Example:

A = 10 BTC @ 300 USD
VS
B = 1 BTC @ 300 USD

.5 trading fee:
A = 15 USD FEE
B = 1.5 USD FEE

BTC Price moves to 301.5:
A = 3015 USD (Fee Paid)
B = 301.5 USD (Fee Paid)

Would you look at that, they both need the exact same move in the market in order to be profitable...

Now please get of your high horse and accept when other people are right and you are wrong...
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Why no trade  occurring here many sell indicators on the trade bot signal graph and well over the target sell price but not trade?Huh?

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Here is something odd I noticed while trying to get the bot to make a trade (which it seems to not make trades when all the parms say it should)  Also noticing that the update interval is not always refreshing?

Anyway on this first pic the target sell amount changes from 4.16 to 4.37 in the second pic the only think I did was look at the benchmark and close out the 4.37 was value from before I changed the last  buy price to try and kick off a trade anyway that change was made many minutes before and was updated in the target sell amount long ago?










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