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July 09, 2024, 10:57:34 AM
#12
Hello,
Thank you so much for all replies.
I need experience from someone who has worked with these bots.
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Hello,
Can anyone share a list of crypto trading bots that are open source? Do you have experience working with them?

Thank you.
I can see that many are sharing their bots from https://github.com, many more could be later shared as well but to what end? Knowing everything about how a bot was made or even creating your own doesn't make it successful. I've seen enough of them with transparent disclosure about what they are made up of and the varied settings to work best with them, but still, they didn't give outstanding results.

Unless you have another reason for this, I say the bots aren't worth it regardless of whether you know how it is being made or not, they are always in three categories, but in the end, they will not be worth your time, efforts and money.
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Open source cryptocurrency trading bots offer traders the tools to automate their trading strategies in a transparent and customizable manner. These bots , like Gekko, Zenbot, and Freqtrade (you can see top 5 Open source trading bots on github) provide frameworks for developing, testing, and deploying trading algorithms.
But if a trader wants to do the best trade, he must finish the market analysis and focus on the trade. Don't entrust your property to bots. Although bots contribute to maximum security and performance, it is best not to entrust your property to bots.
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June 15, 2024, 06:51:08 AM
#9
A very interesting observation is that everyone who does not know how to trade and does not intend to do so is looking for an opportunity to make a profit with the help of trading bots, But those traders who have already learned how to trade do not use bots and do not recommend using them. How to get an independent opinion on their effectiveness.
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June 14, 2024, 11:46:39 PM
#8
Hello,
Can anyone share a list of crypto trading bots that are open source? Do you have experience working with them?

Thank you.

            -   Why did you ask op? Has anyone told you that you can make a lot of money here using a trading bot? Do you have any idea about this thing you are asking op? I just thought of asking you this. Because for me, trading is not profitable in real life when it comes to reality.

But I'll give you some source links and it's up to you to choose if that's what you want to use in the scenario you want op though I'm not using any of it https://coinledger.io/tools/the-best-open-source-and-free- crypto-trading-bots and this one https://www.octobot.cloud/en/blog/best-open-source-crypto-trading-bots just do your own research and do it at your own risk.
Maybe for you, trading is not profitable, but do you trade? Or do you have bad experience in trading that makes you think that trading is not profitable? If that's the case, then I understand you. Not all people can earn in trading and not all can withstand the stress and loss of money in trading, but believe me, trading can be profitable if you will not give up on learning how to trade and if you will keep on developing your skills and experience.

Anyway, its your side, but I appreciate you giving a link for OP. For OP, I'm curious why he is looking for trading bots. Did he actually believe that it was good to use trading or AI to trade? because if yes, then he is getting the wrong idea; it may be profitable, but he is abandoning the essence of learning trading because his only concern is to earn, not to learn and earn.
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June 14, 2024, 09:48:18 PM
#7
Hello,
Can anyone share a list of crypto trading bots that are open source? Do you have experience working with them?

Thank you.

            -   Why did you ask op? Has anyone told you that you can make a lot of money here using a trading bot? Do you have any idea about this thing you are asking op? I just thought of asking you this. Because for me, trading is not profitable in real life when it comes to reality.

But I'll give you some source links and it's up to you to choose if that's what you want to use in the scenario you want op though I'm not using any of it https://coinledger.io/tools/the-best-open-source-and-free- crypto-trading-bots and this one https://www.octobot.cloud/en/blog/best-open-source-crypto-trading-bots just do your own research and do it at your own risk.
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June 14, 2024, 08:32:46 PM
#6
I really don't buy the idea of using trading bots, they're mostly programmed you will never know when your loss is coming, i prefer to copy trades from professional traders with good experience and good track records, you can get most of them on Bitget through the copy trading features.
legendary
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June 13, 2024, 03:37:23 PM
#5
I dont have personal experience working with trading bots, but I think Octobot is also a popular open source trading bot you can explore.
https://github.com/Drakkar-Software/OctoBot

It is is written in Python and is highly customizable. I set it up once but never had time to test it in more detail with different trading strategies.
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June 13, 2024, 02:37:19 PM
#4
Here are my recommendations:
This link  https://github.com/botcrypto-io/awesome-crypto-trading-bots contains a list of open-source crpyotrading bots. Some of which include

  • backtrader
  • bTrader
  • BVA
  • Cassandre
  • Gekko
  • and others
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June 13, 2024, 12:36:49 PM
#3
I also saw this it's applicable to several exchanges.

I haven't used it or test it but I believe it would be nice you can check it out.

https://github.com/freqtrade/freqtrade
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June 13, 2024, 11:18:39 AM
#2
Probably by far the most reputable one is Hummingbot[1]. It's made in Python, supports dozens of exchanges (both CEXes and DEXes) and has a very good documentation, and videos you can follow to get started.

[1] https://github.com/hummingbot/hummingbot
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June 13, 2024, 11:06:20 AM
#1
Hello,
Can anyone share a list of crypto trading bots that are open source? Do you have experience working with them?

Thank you.
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