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June 07, 2019, 12:40:48 PM
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I would highly prefer Tradingview. It is not because I am a part of their team, but because it is really the best trading software for me. But you may also try to check the coinmarketcap. As the coinmarketcap is the most used trading software for now. Their data feeds are really good but still, I would give my vote to trading view.
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June 07, 2019, 12:30:48 PM
#22
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?

Since I have been trading for a long time, it seems like from the above options, I can only recommend TradingView, it would be great if you have the paid version. Moreover, tradingview is also more familiar with the current market average
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June 07, 2019, 11:22:03 AM
#21
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?
I only use tabtrader to see the price every day. I am not a professional trader but I can know when is the best time to buy.
I only focus on analyzing ICO projects and buying their tokens. Good projects often give me 100 - 300% profit. I am quite satisfied with my current strategy.
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June 07, 2019, 09:31:01 AM
#20
Sometimes I use tradingview for analyzing trading chart and use coinmarketcap for seeing the price of all coin and token. Also, I use sometime https://www.livecoinwatch.com/ for seeing price. And Android portfolio app also used by me in before.
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June 07, 2019, 08:26:21 AM
#19
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?
Bitcoinwisdom.io and Tradingview already give or suit out my needs and I'm pretty sure that most people do make use of this.
Tradingview is indeed a good software to monitor the market and make analysis, I’m also using blockfolio sometimes to give more updates. I’m not much on trading but when I do have funds to trade I used tradingview and some local platforms to analyze the price movements before i trade, its good to use many software that can help you on your trading.
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June 07, 2019, 08:19:45 AM
#18
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?
I used automated trading bot like haasonline and gunbot. These two are trusted bot and i never got any problem with it and that will help you to trade.

I 'm using trading view to get at least additional information about TA and just used crypto news site to get fundamental of crypto.

But i mostly using tradingview to create my own TA analysis. You must only use trusted trading software and most of them already popular among the crypto traders.
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June 07, 2019, 07:02:54 AM
#17
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?

To be very much honest,
I do not use any trading software, neither i heards any of them that are mentioned in the OP.
I would also say that, in case of money i never trust anyone then my soul.
So it's better to not use any kind of software for trading.
Or am i getting wrong by software and exchanges?
OP due you mean what exchanges we use for trading Huh
Then i would say Binance is the best one.
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June 07, 2019, 06:51:34 AM
#16
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?

Tradingview is the widely used trading application to check the indicators for bitrex, binance or any exchanges.
We can see the separate android and IOS application for trading view in the playstore.
Those will be helpful to do the smooth trading experience.

There is quite a choice of different softwares and apps but personaly I don't think they are much of help. I don't rely on them and I don't think they can make you a successful trader. They might be helpful in certain sense for information feed but that is all but there are also other sources. Trading softwares will not make trading experience better.
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June 07, 2019, 06:18:50 AM
#15
TradingView of course Smiley
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June 07, 2019, 06:06:54 AM
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I myself have never used trading software in trading, because I have more confidence in my own abilities  Grin
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June 07, 2019, 05:15:32 AM
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I rely on bot to do my trading must times but for TA, i am an ally of a crypto group that provides an update of the market, the best moves to do, when to enter and when to sell. i must say that this is not a pump and dump group.
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June 07, 2019, 05:02:13 AM
#12
~snip~
tradingview also has a cool "idea sharing" function. lots of interesting crypto charts/trade ideas to study there.
^ I agreed of you because I am also using this kind of software as an indicator in trading by reading the graph/chart and make your own analysis in picking good and reliable coins. But when I am not at home I used the app on my mobile phone it called "Blockfolio". Easy to install and set the coin that you are going to monitor and which the exchange site you use. It is useful when you are in travel and if you want to monitor all your crypto assets on trading.
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June 07, 2019, 03:36:36 AM
#11
i always have some cryptowat.ch tabs open for casual ticker watching. used to be bitcoinwisdom but their feeds are dead now.

for actual charting---drawing trend lines, fibs, chart patterns etc---i use tradingview. fortunately i have a pretty old account so i have dozens of saved charts with lots of indicators grandfathered in. now i think they limit free users to 5 charts and 3 indicators per chart.

tradingview also has a cool "idea sharing" function. lots of interesting crypto charts/trade ideas to study there.
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June 07, 2019, 01:40:14 AM
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I'm currently using the following Tabtrader, Tradingview, and Blockfolio this will help me to monitor the price action of altcoin that give alert to me when I'm setting a buy/sell order even when I'm leaving on my trading ground its also availble both android and Iost user then if you want to use or to learn indicator you can go on tradingview which a helpful for most trader because of its good feature.
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June 06, 2019, 02:45:30 PM
#9
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?

Tradingview is the widely used trading application to check the indicators for bitrex, binance or any exchanges.
We can see the separate android and IOS application for trading view in the playstore.
Those will be helpful to do the smooth trading experience.
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June 06, 2019, 02:05:02 PM
#7
I'm using my phone more often and I use TabTrader. TabTrader is easy to use and it's very convenient to me since this gives me the current price of the coin I'm watching. It's also giving me notifications in order for me to catch up on my targetted trades.
I haven't use that app and just heard it right now but I am only using blockfolio to keep track on my crypto's and to know their price.
I think it is the best to keep track of our crypto and it also have the same feature that would notify you once it catch up to your target trades .
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June 06, 2019, 01:16:07 PM
#6
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?
Bitcoinwisdom.io and Tradingview already give or suit out my needs and I'm pretty sure that most people do make use of this.
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June 06, 2019, 01:13:49 PM
#5
I have my own list of trading tools that I use for monitoring and analysis.

Since it's free I'd like to share it here to benefit other traders.

For android,

- Coinmarketcap
- Blockfolio - Crypto tracker
- Bitcoin ticker Widget
- CoinGecko

They are good because you can set the notification if when will the alarm will alert either drop or increase.

For web or PC

- https://www.livecoinwatch.com/
- https://cryptowat.ch

They have live chart for all altcoin and bitcoin with free analysis tool

They are all useful to use mostly if you are focusing on trading.
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June 06, 2019, 01:09:02 PM
#4
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?

I'm a big fan of Tradingview: solid data feeds, all the major BTC/futures markets and the most liquid altcoin markets (like Binance, Bitfinex Polo, Bittrex), lots of good free indicators and a couple good paid suites. I've been an everyday user since 2013. A Pro account is pretty cheap and is worth it just for the volume profile indicator. The free version is very good but will limit the number of indicators on each chart and the number of charts you can save.

If you want access to smaller altcoins and data feeds for smaller altcoin exchanges (like Kucoin, CEX.IO, Bluetrade) you probably need to use Coinigy. It has an extremely similar interface and indicator library to Tradingview. The free version, like Tradingview, limits the number of charts you can save.
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June 06, 2019, 12:29:35 PM
#3
I'm using my phone more often and I use TabTrader. TabTrader is easy to use and it's very convenient to me since this gives me the current price of the coin I'm watching. It's also giving me notifications in order for me to catch up on my targetted trades.
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June 06, 2019, 12:20:29 PM
#2
I primarily use TradingView and Bitcoinwisdom.io. Bitcoinwisdom.io's a light and fast site that I use for checking things on the go, selection of indicators on the site isn't the best but there's a decent level of customizeability on the site and I've been using the site for so long that I enjoy the site just for the look alone.

I've been using TradingView for quite some time as well. I occasionally use the site to take a look at some other peoples' opinions, and there's a wide variety of indicators and handy tools that are available on the site. Probably my favorite to use while I'm at home in front of my trading setup. I've never paid for a subscription on TradingView but I'm considering doing so in the future. I've been looking at TensorCharts recently as well as the site offers a bunch of interesting statistics on Bitmex (where I primarily trade), though you'll need a subscription to access all the features on TensorCharts as well.
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June 06, 2019, 12:14:54 PM
#1
Aurox, Coinigy, TradingView, and so on... I'm not knowledgeable on the current options.

What trading software are you using? Why?
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