Sorry
my logic was that Leonardo is not for "professionals" as they cannot afford programs that cannot run multiple pairs and need small trades
i thought that leonardo is more like for newbies who are not good at programming their own APIs or configure command line parameters AS MYSELF
and as Binance, Bitfinex, Bittrex are halting new registrants so the exchanges that have leonardo support are not registering new users
and the ones are do not have limits do not have marginsoftware capability just ODD. and they are not suspending new "possible clients " for days !
My point is that if i cannot register to exchange i cannot use Marginsoftware you kinda lock out your clients.
id love to be "pre-release" tester with benefits
BUT THANK YOU! Rene for straight forward answer i really appreciate that.
Martin
Sorry that i have to say that but, doing "serious trading" on cryptomarkets is nothing you can just to without a distinct amount of knowledge what you're about to do and about to risk.
So, i can repeat myself, leonardo is a nice tool to learn the ropes and get your hands wet in this stuff.
But, no software on earth will be able to just make you money without you knowing how to use it properly.
About your complaint about the exchanges and markets. Well, this cryptocurrency market overall is not only steadily changing - sometimes very abruptly - on the charts, but even on the aviability of systems, exchanges, limits and so on.
I've read the news about bitfinex only as someone mentioned over here.. My initial volume i had there (from some years back) and send over on top was something about 0.03 btc or so .... please don't ask me how much it is today since i use leonardo ... but ... well i'm very happy and already upgraded leonardo to the ultra license.. still having significant more than before leonardo.
It's just no magical "start and get rich" program. And sadly, the minimum values you need to be able to trade and to see sufficient gains are somewhat higher as last year. But that too is not leonardos fault or the fault of it's developers.
leonardo still just works .. with it's flaws (and there are really a bunch of them)..
There is overall just no real reason for me to complain .... even if i _wish_ this nice piece of closed source software i bought would just work as intended instead of occasionally crashing or behaving a bit odd sometimes.
I can understand your frustration .... but for me .. i paid once for a license and i get steady updates regardless what the existing exchanges do to their platforms .... what can i say?
Greetings,
hacky