Ok, so I took the plunge and got the interface. So far, I'm liking it but there's a couple of things (minor, I'm sure) that I'd like a little clarity on.
1. Is there a Raspi version? Something that could be put on a raspberry Pi and left to run round the clock taking almost no power would be fantastic, compared to a PC.
2. Is there a way to monitor the total gained from the bot? In other words, say I start with 10 BTC and it goes about trading and doing its thing. In a week, could I pull up something that would show everything it's done BUT show me the actual profit I've made by combining the coins currently in play? For example, say the bot buys XMR, BBN and a few other coins, trades those coins throughout the week. Could I see what the gain in terms of BTC it's made???
3. Does the bot make adjustments to the lows and highs so as to not buy a coin when it's low but then be unable to sell if the coin starts to crash or something of that sort?
I'm kinda new to trading and I know it's a gamble but I figure, what the hell. Give it a shot, ask questions, see what you can make of it... That sorta thing.
Thanks,
P
All good questions Percivul.
First off, thanks for taking the plunge!
>> 1. Is there a Raspi version? Something that could be put on a raspberry Pi and left to run round the clock taking almost no power would be fantastic, compared to a PC.
We agree and are looking into adding support for ARM architecture devices.
>> 2. Is there a way to monitor the total gained from the bot? In other words, say I start with 10 BTC and it goes about trading and doing its thing. In a week, could I pull up something that would show everything it's done BUT show me the actual profit I've made by combining the coins currently in play? For example, say the bot buys XMR, BBN and a few other coins, trades those coins throughout the week. Could I see what the gain in terms of BTC it's made???
We also agree and hope to add this in the near future.
>> 3. Does the bot make adjustments to the lows and highs so as to not buy a coin when it's low but then be unable to sell if the coin starts to crash or something of that sort?
No! Please ensure you set stop loss orders as this is currently not supported by leonArdo, except on bitfinex which has it available in its API. This is also something we hope to improve on in the near future.
Sorry that I don't have more positive answers to your questions, but we are working hard on improving leonArdo all the time.
All the best,
Jonathan