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Topic: margin terminal - over 25 spot and futures exchanges! Bots and more - page 95. (Read 268837 times)

newbie
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Yeh, I'm keen as for Binance too.  Their fees are very low too, and I have always liked their web interface over Bittrex, not sure if that's the best reason Smiley

it's definitely NOT the best reason if you're gonna be using it via leonArdo Wink
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
just been watching some of the videos on the margin website.
the video on 'margin trading' has extra options than on mine ?
it shows options for moving funds across the top and other extra info..
order type margin option and leverage
 

the parts you are stating are not visible in the demo. Are you using the Demo?

No ... using full version .. although demo and full are identical other that the ability to go live
i'm talking about these options whatever they are being shown in the video called 'margin trading' on there website.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
Hi, im trying to buy the license  and i have  0.010196 in my Bitpay Wallet and it says i have insufficient funds ?

0.010196 ATM is 152.2

Payment is 143$ including Network Fee, why bitpay says i have insufficient funds ? is there any other way to pay with Bitcoin ? maybe your own wallet ?
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I downloaded the demo version, used it and wish to understand more on the ping pong strategy.

Let's say in PP strategy, it was set between the range $1 to $2. Buys were executed successfully at $1.

But prices dropped further to $0.90. I noticed the PP strategy "Stopped". Do I have to manually to kick start it again? Or PP strategy will "revive itself" when the price hits minimum $1 again?

I don't think it is supposed to stop.  I could be wrong.  But I believe it would place the sell order at $2 and would wait until the sell order is executed, and then go back to placing a buy order at $1.  Do you have the bot logs available?  If this is a bug, then I think the logs would be quite useful.
newbie
Activity: 45
Merit: 0
I downloaded the demo version, used it and wish to understand more on the ping pong strategy.

Let's say in PP strategy, it was set between the range $1 to $2. Buys were executed successfully at $1.

But prices dropped further to $0.90. I noticed the PP strategy "Stopped". Do I have to manually to kick start it again? Or PP strategy will "revive itself" when the price hits minimum $1 again?

I would like to understand this too
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0
Yeh, I'm keen as for Binance too.  Their fees are very low too, and I have always liked their web interface over Bittrex, not sure if that's the best reason Smiley
jr. member
Activity: 58
Merit: 10
Om Mani Padme Hum
Team: Is Binance exchange on your to-do list? It is the number one exchange by volume!

https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/volume/24-hour/



Yes, it is! Probably also the next in line Wink

All the best,

  Rene

This is awesome news. Btw, is the ping pong issue already fixed? I'll backread as well to see for myself. Happy holidays!
sr. member
Activity: 266
Merit: 250
I downloaded the demo version, used it and wish to understand more on the ping pong strategy.

Let's say in PP strategy, it was set between the range $1 to $2. Buys were executed successfully at $1.

But prices dropped further to $0.90. I noticed the PP strategy "Stopped". Do I have to manually to kick start it again? Or PP strategy will "revive itself" when the price hits minimum $1 again?
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
just been watching some of the videos on the margin website.
the video on 'margin trading' has extra options than on mine ?
it shows options for moving funds across the top and other extra info..
order type margin option and leverage
 

the parts you are stating are not visible in the demo. Are you using the Demo?
newbie
Activity: 61
Merit: 0
Would like to see TSSL : Trailing Stop / Stop Limit like Gunbot, in a future update.  Wink
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
just been watching some of the videos on the margin website.
the video on 'margin trading' has extra options than on mine ?
it shows options for moving funds across the top and other extra info..
order type margin option and leverage
 
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
+1 for trailing stop loss strategy. I myself have spoken to several people interested in LeonArdo but have held back because of lack of this feature.

For some coins like XRP it is a very nice tactic.
For the moment the current tools leave me behind when the market is going up or down to fast for the bot to sell. And New Year is known for very strange positions.
Every coin is having his tactic and behave different.

yes likewise, leonardo does really well overall and then one big dip and one steady climb wipes out all the hard work. Leonardo is great for a sideways market, but just a few key tweaks could make it really great even with upward or downward shifts. Right now it's very challenging just to break even, let alone make a profit.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Hi there,

Lost a lot of money in the beginning using the Leonardo, but that was my fault. I learned to use it in the hard way. But now i see progress of $30,- a day getting to my break-even point ;-)
Love the Leonardo but need more tactics in the use of Leonardo. Yes i have read the comments that u are implementing new tactics in the near future, happy with that.

Question: is there a chance you are going to implement the following tactics:

* TSSL : Trailing Stop / Stop Limit
* Ichimoku

Noticed the Bollinger Band is having issue. Happy it is implemented and soon to be repaired.

Thanks Leonardo Team for the good work.

For the people not knowing the TSSL! The Bot sets a range for trailing lower buy prices and getting even better sell prices without risking much potential profit.
For selling it works like this: you define a range around your last bought price, say you bought at 0.1000 and set a range of 0.5%, Leonardo will now wait until price reaches either 0.0995 or 0.1005. When the lower value is reached, a sell order will be placed. When the higher value is reached, the range trails up and would now be set from 0.1000 to 0.1010. This could go on forever, as long as the price keeps going up and does not hit the lower boundary of the range at any moment (at which a sell order would be placed).

You can select an option to only sell at profit, to avoid the risk of a stop limit sell at loss while you're still in the initial range around bought price.
For buying, it works the other way around, ever looking for a better buy price. Starting point for buying is the lowest EMA.

You can optionally use RSI as confirmation for entry and exit points while trading. Making sure you only buy or sell when trailing meets your conditions and the market is either oversold or overbought.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2372008/32368726-09fbe2d2-c087-11e7-95b5-385c2913aabf.jpg

(Don't know how to get the picture up!)

It is a tactic implemented by Gunbot ;-) why not with Leonardo ;-)

This!
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1008
Hey Rene do you have a time schedule regarding the BB Bot when the last fix is  done Grin

We are working on a fix as we speak. There are a couple cases that could be handled better when the APIs are not returning or returning misleading info.

Hi Rene & team, please don't forget to look at why Bitfinex is so slow with 3.7.x. I understand there was an issue with funds not being updated (although it always worked for me) and you implemented a workaround (REST vs. Websockets calls), but still, why doesn't this issue happen with 3.6.0? With this older version everything is blazing fast, but with 3.7.x it's a PITA to trade with Bitfinex... Thanks!

This was necessary because we had to revert to the REST API for certain calls as using websockets for those calls caused issues for us. Version 3.6.0 still uses websockets for those calls and that's why its faster.

This is a situation we are monitoring and we hope to be able to return to websockets completely soon on Bitfinex.

Best wishes,
Jonathan
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
+1 for trailing stop loss strategy. I myself have spoken to several people interested in LeonArdo but have held back because of lack of this feature.

For some coins like XRP it is a very nice tactic.
For the moment the current tools leave me behind when the market is going up or down to fast for the bot to sell. And New Year is known for very strange positions.
Every coin is having his tactic and behave different.

Nice site to follow trends, if you can speak of that in a non-regulated market is: http://www.newsbtc.com/category/analysis/
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
+1 for trailing stop loss strategy. I myself have spoken to several people interested in LeonArdo but have held back because of lack of this feature.
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
Hi there,

Lost a lot of money in the beginning using the Leonardo, but that was my fault. I learned to use it in the hard way. But now i see progress of $30,- a day getting to my break-even point ;-)
Love the Leonardo but need more tactics in the use of Leonardo. Yes i have read the comments that u are implementing new tactics in the near future, happy with that.

Question: is there a chance you are going to implement the following tactics:

* TSSL : Trailing Stop / Stop Limit
* Ichimoku

Noticed the Bollinger Band is having issue. Happy it is implemented and soon to be repaired.

Thanks Leonardo Team for the good work.

For the people not knowing the TSSL! The Bot sets a range for trailing lower buy prices and getting even better sell prices without risking much potential profit.
For selling it works like this: you define a range around your last bought price, say you bought at 0.1000 and set a range of 0.5%, Leonardo will now wait until price reaches either 0.0995 or 0.1005. When the lower value is reached, a sell order will be placed. When the higher value is reached, the range trails up and would now be set from 0.1000 to 0.1010. This could go on forever, as long as the price keeps going up and does not hit the lower boundary of the range at any moment (at which a sell order would be placed).

You can select an option to only sell at profit, to avoid the risk of a stop limit sell at loss while you're still in the initial range around bought price.
For buying, it works the other way around, ever looking for a better buy price. Starting point for buying is the lowest EMA.

You can optionally use RSI as confirmation for entry and exit points while trading. Making sure you only buy or sell when trailing meets your conditions and the market is either oversold or overbought.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2372008/32368726-09fbe2d2-c087-11e7-95b5-385c2913aabf.jpg

(Don't know how to get the picture up!)

It is a tactic implemented by Gunbot ;-) why not with Leonardo ;-)



+1 Grin
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
Hi there,

Lost a lot of money in the beginning using the Leonardo, but that was my fault. I learned to use it in the hard way. But now i see progress of $30,- a day getting to my break-even point ;-)
Love the Leonardo but need more tactics in the use of Leonardo. Yes i have read the comments that u are implementing new tactics in the near future, happy with that.

Question: is there a chance you are going to implement the following tactics:

* TSSL : Trailing Stop / Stop Limit
* Ichimoku

Noticed the Bollinger Band is having issue. Happy it is implemented and soon to be repaired.

Thanks Leonardo Team for the good work.

For the people not knowing the TSSL! The Bot sets a range for trailing lower buy prices and getting even better sell prices without risking much potential profit.
For selling it works like this: you define a range around your last bought price, say you bought at 0.1000 and set a range of 0.5%, Leonardo will now wait until price reaches either 0.0995 or 0.1005. When the lower value is reached, a sell order will be placed. When the higher value is reached, the range trails up and would now be set from 0.1000 to 0.1010. This could go on forever, as long as the price keeps going up and does not hit the lower boundary of the range at any moment (at which a sell order would be placed).

You can select an option to only sell at profit, to avoid the risk of a stop limit sell at loss while you're still in the initial range around bought price.
For buying, it works the other way around, ever looking for a better buy price. Starting point for buying is the lowest EMA.

You can optionally use RSI as confirmation for entry and exit points while trading. Making sure you only buy or sell when trailing meets your conditions and the market is either oversold or overbought.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2372008/32368726-09fbe2d2-c087-11e7-95b5-385c2913aabf.jpg

(Don't know how to get the picture up!)

It is a tactic implemented by Gunbot ;-) why not with Leonardo ;-)

newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
I have a question: If a lot of people use Leoanardo on the same exchange means that Leonardo is in competition against itself, right? How it will behave in this case?


more Trader more Bots more volume more money in my pocket Cool Grin
member
Activity: 111
Merit: 10
I have a question: If a lot of people use Leoanardo on the same exchange means that Leonardo is in competition against itself, right? How it will behave in this case?
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