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Topic: Suggested Sites Day Traders follow? (Read 147 times)

newbie
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January 27, 2021, 07:55:53 PM
#12
I am curious to know which three (3) internet websites day traders follow to see crypto movement before they buy or sell.
Recall hearing about a non-maintained Trading Bot (gekko) but am unaware of any other proven cyrpto trading apps.
Tks

I'm not exactly sure what you mean but if you're asking about tools that day traders use to stay abreast of the market, then you might want to check out the following:

- Coinmarketcap & Coingecko: for checking crypto prices, which cryptos are trending and making the most moves, etc. These are the sites you want to visit.

- https://tools.tradingroom.io/ - This is another one my favorite websites for trading resources. It gives you a quick overview of what's currently happening with a host of cryptocurrencies. Using the web app, you can see price action, identity oversold and overbought cryptos using the RSI scanner and there's a volume scanner too to guage which coin would make the next move since one of the catalyst for price increase is volume.

Agreed. Even though I am on these two I often compare and look at the price since I am used to it and I can see that all the updates are reliable for all the coins here
sr. member
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January 27, 2021, 01:09:40 PM
#11
if for day trading, you don't need to see a lot of various sites, just enter the market and pay attention to the crypto-based charts of your choice. because it is much more effective, and you study each indicator based on the strategy suitable for day trading.
jr. member
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January 27, 2021, 12:00:43 PM
#10
You can see chart charts through TradingView and to get the pro version you can buy it
sr. member
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January 27, 2021, 10:56:11 AM
#9
I am curious to know which three (3) internet websites day traders follow to see crypto movement before they buy or sell.
Recall hearing about a non-maintained Trading Bot (gekko) but am unaware of any other proven cyrpto trading apps.
Tks
Just learn the technical analysis and use trading view to mske your own analysis. And for a day trader each and every news related to cryptocurrencies matter even stock market movement can influence so its not possible to point out any website to know all the details. Coindesk will update some important news in the crypto world and it should be enough for a beginner.
newbie
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January 27, 2021, 10:06:03 AM
#8
Coinmarketcap is a given, day trading heavily relies on the volatility of a coin which i think a good volatility tracker (app or website) would be handy. I just use the free website one. Coingecko is also an option if your coin/token isn't in coinmarketcap yet. ICODrops for background checking could be handy and lastly, the exchange's charts!
member
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January 27, 2021, 09:16:41 AM
#7
Personally I don't really use any of the sites, just have a look at CoinMarketCap and it gives a clear picture of the general market movement. it's just that we have to know what points to pay attention to. for example the trading volume level. and it's very easy on
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January 27, 2021, 07:05:06 AM
#6
You cannot find that much here but you have a lot of choices if you browse through the Speculation, Altcoin Discussion and Speculation Altcoins. It is unpredictable whether you should start selling or not. And most of the day traders have their guts and own decisions if it is time to sell or not. You can find many technical analysis made by another person through the forum and you can learn from those from the sections I have told you.
I wouldn't recommend listening or as much learning solely on this forum, do your homework and research yourself, remember that what works for one does not mean that it works for many. Remember that it is users opinion and not a fact so take everything with a grain of salt when you are asking for their analysis or experience in trading, it is a dangerous path. Although the @passwordnow's advice is a good idea, I would love to add that you should read from other websites or multiple sources for insights and to help in not making a tunnel vision decisions. Also be careful with what you are reading, FUDs is as old as bitcoin so you will have a hard time identifying one so be smart and apply some common sense when you are reading.
legendary
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January 26, 2021, 07:42:33 PM
#5
I think you should first try to learn the basics first of technical analysis before using trading bots, just to have some knowledge on trading, it will help you.
Using trading indicators will also help you to achieve what you want, just like price action, volume indicators, momentum indicators, they are helpful.
+1 to nelson4lov, I am using tradingroom sometimes, especially if you want to check the volume and the trend of particular trading pair.
hero member
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January 26, 2021, 06:44:57 PM
#4
You cannot find that much here but you have a lot of choices if you browse through the Speculation, Altcoin Discussion and Speculation Altcoins. It is unpredictable whether you should start selling or not. And most of the day traders have their guts and own decisions if it is time to sell or not. You can find many technical analysis made by another person through the forum and you can learn from those from the sections I have told you.
legendary
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January 26, 2021, 06:09:09 PM
#3
I think he is talking about the trading bot that mostly used for daily trading just like the Gekko bot.

There are lots of trading bots not just Gekko but most of them are paid bots, unlike Gekko. There is a big list of the trading bots here on the forum.

You can find It from here https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5278392

About another free trading bot only Zenbot that I know well maintained and free. If you want to use this tool you can find it here https://github.com/DeviaVir/zenbot
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January 26, 2021, 05:59:29 PM
#2
I am curious to know which three (3) internet websites day traders follow to see crypto movement before they buy or sell.
Recall hearing about a non-maintained Trading Bot (gekko) but am unaware of any other proven cyrpto trading apps.
Tks

I'm not exactly sure what you mean but if you're asking about tools that day traders use to stay abreast of the market, then you might want to check out the following:

- Coinmarketcap & Coingecko: for checking crypto prices, which cryptos are trending and making the most moves, etc. These are the sites you want to visit.

- https://tools.tradingroom.io/ - This is another one my favorite websites for trading resources. It gives you a quick overview of what's currently happening with a host of cryptocurrencies. Using the web app, you can see price action, identity oversold and overbought cryptos using the RSI scanner and there's a volume scanner too to guage which coin would make the next move since one of the catalyst for price increase is volume.
newbie
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January 26, 2021, 03:24:50 PM
#1
I am curious to know which three (3) internet websites day traders follow to see crypto movement before they buy or sell.
Recall hearing about a non-maintained Trading Bot (gekko) but am unaware of any other proven cyrpto trading apps.
Tks
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