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Topic: margin terminal - over 25 spot and futures exchanges! Bots and more - page 63. (Read 268837 times)

full member
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I'want say ... THX for the Update!!!  Wink Wink Wink Wink
copper member
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Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
Perhaps I need to buy the software...
You've come this far, you owe it to yourself to at least download leonArdo and run it in demo mode.

Yeah right... Wink
jr. member
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Perhaps I need to buy the software...
You've come this far, you owe it to yourself to at least download leonArdo and run it in demo mode.
newbie
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I'm in Demo mode trying 10 pair BB at Binance and 9 pair only have trade data back to Jan 16, and one pair, NANO/BTC, only has trade data for today, Feb 3.
newbie
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Perhaps I need to buy the software...
newbie
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I have the Latest 3.8.0 up with Bittrex and Binance which is all the pairs I need. But in trading, the biggest problem is missing a lot of profit in dips and peaks when the set action completion trigger signal is passed up.  I know it has been mentioned before, but a Trailing action percentage holding up (waiting) buys or sells would do it!  I hope I said this correctly.
legendary
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Bitcoin is antisemitic


I had some similar mishaps using BB (of several trades in a short time with no gain or even small losses), and I guess that it's due to using very short timeframe (like <6 hours) with no minimum gain set, when the price is relatively flat and the BB get very narrow.

So I started setting minimum gains with BB and even setting at some positive value the Sell band and Buy band parameters, and I even stopped using BB strategies on timeframes shorter than 6 hours, and after that I didn't have more events of that sort, even if trades get less frequent.

Speaking of possible improvements I'd like the addition of trailing stops, and an indication of what strategy triggered each executed order (because I use different strategies on different timeframes on the same markets).
legendary
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Wow! Looks great! An especially nice touch is displaying BNB with the currencies so I can keep track of it to make sure I never run out and my exchange fees remain only half of the already low low Binance fees.  Grin

Fit, form and function.

Great Work Team!

Thanks a lot CTShaman!
copper member
Activity: 282
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Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
Edit Start:

Ooooooh .. i forgot to mention the by FAR best improvement 3.8 brought with it!

I'm using 2 workstations in combination, having leonardo running on one, using the others display, whilst still having some media stuff running directly on it's own local display. For convenience, i use x11vnc on the "remote" workstation and x2vnc on my local used one to be simply able to move the mouse cursor over to the other machine - so in effect having a simple and easy keyboard/mouse switch seamless integrated.

As soon as i run leonArdo, any movement of the mouse cursor got really laggy and jumped around with each movement in a somewhat jerking manner. Was somewhat annoying but not that big problem at all, because there was just youtube or vlc running nearly 24/7 anyways.

That still happens some bit but _WAY_ less worse than it was.

Even the network traffic for the GUI overall seems to have improved a lot (faster responses, even the target cross painted on the graph is way smoother and follows every little mouse movement pixel by pixel now).

Big thank you and shout out for that! Wink
Edit End


Mhmm Sad

leonArdo still keeps crashing for me on bittrex with the following output:

Code:
Not running on Ubuntu 16.04
-: OK
local libssl is current

(process:19062): GLib-ERROR **: Creating pipes for GWakeup: Too many open files

./run-leonArdo.sh: line 46: 19062 Trace/breakpoint trap   (core dumped) QT_PLUGIN_PATH=$DIR/plugins ./leonArdo

There was still not any single filled transaction to see in the UI, i did not try to send any new transaction because i just wanted to see if it is going to crash while idling.

A part of the bittrex-DASH-BTC.log looks like this prior to the (then upcoming) crash:

Code:
WARN      @1517648401723 02/03 10:00:01 am [system] : The issuer certificate of a locally looked up certificate could not be found
DEBUG     @1517648401736 02/03 10:00:01 am [bittrex:DASH/BTC] : posted chart-update event
WARN      @1517648401737 02/03 10:00:01 am [system] : httpPost error  SslHandshakeFailed (the SSL/TLS handshake failed and the encrypted channel could not be established.)
DEBUG     @1517648401869 02/03 10:00:01 am [system] : heart is beating ...
WARN      @1517648402116 02/03 10:00:02 am [system] : The issuer certificate of a locally looked up certificate could not be found
WARN      @1517648402132 02/03 10:00:02 am [system] : httpPost error  SslHandshakeFailed (the SSL/TLS handshake failed and the encrypted channel could not be established.)
WARN      @1517648402533 02/03 10:00:02 am [system] : The issuer certificate of a locally looked up certificate could not be found
WARN      @1517648402582 02/03 10:00:02 am [system] : httpGet error  SslHandshakeFailed (the SSL/TLS handshake failed and the encrypted channel could not be established.)
INFO      @1517648402593 02/03 10:00:02 am [bittrex] : error in DefaultMarketInterface::httpGET for id bittrex:ticker: network error  SslHandshakeFailed (the SSL/TLS handshake failed and the encrypted channel could not be established.)
DEBUG     @1517648402594 02/03 10:00:02 am [bittrex] : message for network error of id bittrex:ticker:
DEBUG     @1517648402867 02/03 10:00:02 am [system] : heart is beating ...
DEBUG     @1517648403801 02/03 10:00:03 am [bittrex:DASH/BTC] : posted chart-update event
DEBUG     @1517648403867 02/03 10:00:03 am [system] : heart is beating ...
DEBUG     @1517648404664 02/03 10:00:04 am [bittrex] : [Method:account/getbalances (params: ) ]

Looks a bit weird .. bittrex-login.log does not look to be better at all.

I will send you the logs per email.

I'm tempted to empty (or save away) the contents of my .leonardo dir and try to re-start it completely new, but i don't know if that really makes any sense at all..... Well .. we'll see Wink

Hacky
legendary
Activity: 1988
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History for Binance ETH/BTC is a flat line leonArdo is buying and selling over and over so I stopped Bollinger Band. Now I am noticing that every pair I look at on Binance had or has problems.

I'm checking now Binance ETH/BTC in Demo mode and don't see flat lines. Candles on Manual & Bollinger look OK to me.
But as I said I'm on Demo.
Seems to be getting back on track but this is what I was seeing. I kept seeing desktop notifications so I looked into it.

I was beginning to think what a haul! Until I realized what had happened.

Each coin I looked had different begin and end times where it was doing this but the main span was overlapping.

When leonArdo is running the data is not pulled from our servers but from the exchanges APIs itself to give users the most autonomy possible.
So did you maybe lost you connection in that time frame maybe? Data collection for that window looks fine from our side.

Thanks for your support! Your reports are very welcome!

  Rene
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
History for Binance ETH/BTC is a flat line leonArdo is buying and selling over and over so I stopped Bollinger Band. Now I am noticing that every pair I look at on Binance had or has problems.

I'm checking now Binance ETH/BTC in Demo mode and don't see flat lines. Candles on Manual & Bollinger look OK to me.
But as I said I'm on Demo.
Seems to be getting back on track but this is what I was seeing. I kept seeing desktop notifications so I looked into it.

I was beginning to think what a haul! Until I realized what had happened.

Each coin I looked had different begin and end times where it was doing this but the main span was overlapping.

Heh ... yeah flatlines on new exchanges or even a new coin on any existing exchange seems to be "completely normal" to me. At least for the first few hours or maybe one or two days.

Dunno what the _exact_ technical reason is, but i can imagine easily that it just depends on how good the actual synchronization state of the database from margin is for any particular exchange and pair combination and/or similar factors.

A bit more annoying is, when flatlines occur within some already for a while existing and used Exchange-Pair combo. Dunno why _that_ happens but yeah, luckily it happens _very_ rarely. Wink

Let's not forget, there are not so many softwares or webinterfaces out there, which give you a mostly full history back to the very first start (from the company, not on your local installation!) as far as possible. Wink

That's for me one of the main advantages (and one which makes me wonder, how long this service really could be cost free for a growing user base.. meh Wink)

Hacky
copper member
Activity: 282
Merit: 111
Doing cryptocurrency stuff since 2010.
Heya .. nice to see that update.

Funny side point ... after i started leonardo 3.7.8 today, i wondered why i can not see any fulfilled trades at all.. With 3.8. i'm greeted with 55 "new" trade notifications from the backlog. Lol .. nice anyways. Wink

Let's see how much changed on some other quirks.

By the way, what about some sort of ticket system for reporting problems, bugs, recommendations, feature requests and such?

To be clear, leonArdo is still a really great product and i never regret any single bit of money or "work" i put into it.
And i still love how fast you people are reacting on each and every email to the support.

But it sometimes feels a bit like stuff just falls into nirvana until you come up with another great strike, like this update.

Which is all in all not fair to you guys at leonardo but ... yeah, we customers don't sit amongst you but only see what gets written here.... Wink

So .... maybe, establishing some bugtracker/ticket-management might be a big leap towards more customer satisfaction? (Oh well yeah, i know that a lot of newbies might not get the point and bomb you with useless and annoying stuff ... but even that can get sorted out a bit more effective and easy by pointing the users to some already existing ticket with the included solution or explanation ...... Wink)

Just another 2 cents from my side ...... let's see what this update does good for me (erm, us customers! Wink)

Hacky
jr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 4
History for Binance ETH/BTC is a flat line leonArdo is buying and selling over and over so I stopped Bollinger Band. Now I am noticing that every pair I look at on Binance had or has problems.

I'm checking now Binance ETH/BTC in Demo mode and don't see flat lines. Candles on Manual & Bollinger look OK to me.
But as I said I'm on Demo.
Seems to be getting back on track but this is what I was seeing. I kept seeing desktop notifications so I looked into it.

I was beginning to think what a haul! Until I realized what had happened.

Each coin I looked had different begin and end times where it was doing this but the main span was overlapping.
newbie
Activity: 61
Merit: 0
History for Binance ETH/BTC is a flat line leonArdo is buying and selling over and over so I stopped Bollinger Band. Now I am noticing that every pair I look at on Binance had or has problems.

I'm checking now Binance ETH/BTC in Demo mode and don't see flat lines. Candles on Manual & Bollinger look OK to me.
But as I said I'm on Demo.
newbie
Activity: 61
Merit: 0
Ooo big update. Two more exchanges!
Just downloaded it.

Thanks leoNardo team  Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 4
History for Binance ETH/BTC is a flat line leonArdo is buying and selling over and over so I stopped Bollinger Band. Now I am noticing that every pair I look at on Binance had or has problems.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
  Thanks for the new version.  I have just downloaded it and installed.
In Windows task manager it is still shown as 32 bit.  Is there a different URL for 64 bit version to download?

Selcuk.
There is now a link for the 64 bit.

Thanks, Obviously I was in a hurry.   Cheesy
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Hello! Thank you for excellent product!
Is it possible to add some setting in new version: Stop-loss and Take Profit in manual trading simultaneously? That name is One-Cancels-The-Other Order (OCO). I seen similar function in Margin Maker. But for manual trading through the Bittrex it does not work. Just api's Bittrex can support OCO function, I guess. It will be very comfortable for trading on Leonardo's platform through the Bittrex.
Cheers!

+1 for OCO orders.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Hello! Thank you for excellent product!
Is it possible to add some setting in new version: Stop-loss and Take Profit in manual trading simultaneously? That name is One-Cancels-The-Other Order (OCO). I seen similar function in Margin Maker. But for manual trading through the Bittrex it does not work. Just api's Bittrex can support OCO function, I guess. It will be very comfortable for trading on Leonardo's platform through the Bittrex.
Cheers!
jr. member
Activity: 253
Merit: 4
  Thanks for the new version.  I have just downloaded it and installed.
In Windows task manager it is still shown as 32 bit.  Is there a different URL for 64 bit version to download?

Selcuk.
There is now a link for the 64 bit.
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