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heres mine

>> No.2008860

>>2008859
Who much did you start from, anon?

>> No.2008872

>>2008860

Six figgies into cuckcoin

>> No.2008882

>>2008872
Pretty good returns, famalam.

>> No.2008886
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2008886

>>2008859
Last 7 days profit from my Poloniex trading bot.

>> No.2008890

>>2008886
More info about the bot?

>> No.2008898

>>2008890
It uses the EMA. It basically buys when the coin dips below 1% under the EMA and then sells when it hits 2% over the EMA.

>> No.2008901
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2008901

Last month, started with 1 btc in fabruary.

>> No.2008913

>>2008898
Did you use nodejs with the poli api?

>> No.2008915
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2008915

>>2008886
>>2008898
>It uses the EMA. It basically buys when the coin dips below 1% under the EMA and then sells when it hits 2% over the EMA.
Might be worse than buy and hold.
I'm up 37.5% for the week.

>> No.2008925

>>2008915
Basically you should win big if markets oscillate in a stable upwards trend range. If markets deviate too strong (e.g. rise veryyyy sharp, or just fall and fall and fall), then buy and hold or another strategy might turn out better.

>> No.2008926

About $8k between ETH and LTC over the past few months. Bretty gud

>> No.2008934

>>2008913
Correct!
>>2008915
The bot will automatically sell if the price falls 40%+ after buying. Buy and hold is a riskier strategy.

>> No.2008946

>>2008860
0.00
ive grown up from poverty no inheritance

>> No.2008951

>>2008886
>>2008901
>>2008915
how do you read these or come up with these numbers?

>> No.2009025

>>2008913
>>2008934

Which API is that?

>> No.2009027

>>2009025
Poloniex.
>https://poloniex.com/support/api/

>> No.2009062
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2009062

shiiiet. I don't even know how long should I hold

>> No.2009070

>>2009062
>mfw only 20 ETH

>> No.2009076

>>2008934
Do the bot always buy the same quantity, or do you have some probability function implemented? This must work great for bitcoin right now! Steady incline without huge deviation.

>> No.2009113
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2009113

>>2009070
>mfw 1.6 ETH

>> No.2009178

>>2009076
I set different prices for different coins. I usually start with the buy limit set at around 0.03 then if it does well and has a good volume of buys and sells throughout the day I'll up it to between 0.06 and 0.1.

The aim of the bot is to make profit in Bitcoin.

>> No.2009190

>>2009113
you're not alone. feels bad man :(

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>> No.2009208

>>2009113
That'll be worth $1600 some day soon. Cheer up. :^)

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>>2008859

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2009311

>>2008859
past 2 weeks

>> No.2009343

what apps are you guys using to track your profits/losses across multiple coins/exchanges

>> No.2009459
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>>2008872
You would have to be super retarded on top of being super unlucky to achieve this.

>> No.2009473

>>2008859
~3 btc this week

>> No.2009538
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2009538

Riding the sys wave

>> No.2009547

>>2009538
Bullshit, my man. Show me proof of your SYS holdings on the blockchain.
>https://chainz.cryptoid.info/sys/

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>>2009547
Thats on polo. Other mil is in wallet.

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2009580

>>2009573
Convenient. Give me a blockchain link showing the mil in your wallet's address then.

>>2008886
pic related, updated bot earnings.

>> No.2009592

>>2009580
1GF4dQWsiYE6Hf5qtiaBPq8YUZrXBcjxUX

What bot you use? Do you day trade aswell on top of that?

>> No.2009602

>>2009592
Nice bro. Why'd you choose to invest so much in SYS in the first place? Good decision, don't get greedy though - know when to sell.

>> No.2009603

>>2009459
your pic is my national endemic species, a blind cave-dwelling penis with extracorporeal gills and legs

>> No.2009604
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2009604

am i doing this right?

>> No.2009607

>>2009592
Bot is built in NodeJS, a lot of the code is based on a script I found on GitHub. I'm also running a lending bot alongside it but those stats don't include my lending profit.

>> No.2009609

>>2009604
are those.... s-stocks?...

>> No.2009612

>>2009602
I bought in the ICO and have held ever since. It's been a longgggg 3 years to see some good movement. Just believed in the project back then and knew one day it would amount to something. Now China is jumping on board. I said 20k satoshi I would sell.

>> No.2009615

>>2009609
yeah is that weird???
what do other people buy

>> No.2009617

>>2009607
Oh so it's your own modified bot. Nice work. Do you see constant profit. What P/L ratio on investment?

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2009618

>>2009615
Sorry lad, but i'm gonna have to ask you to leave.

>> No.2009621

>>2009612
Yeah nice man. I'm jelly! Personally, I made some decent coin on ETH. I bought in January last year and held ever since. Sold the majority when it hit 0.04 but I've still got around 50 ETH. To answer your other question, no I don't really day trade. I just have lots of investments on various sites. Also after I collect a few more weeks worth of data on the bot I'm going to deposit more Bitcoin and up the bot buy limits accordingly.
>>2009617
Only been running it for a week so far so that screenshot is my overall stats on my 1BTC deposit.

>> No.2009626

>>2009621
care to share the link to source bot on github?

>> No.2009631

>>2009626
Fairly certain it was this one: https://github.com/Ryanmtate/poloniex-trading-bot

>> No.2009639

>>2009621
Nice. Always looked into bots, never actually got one going. It really would cut the emotional side of day trading. I just read the charts and look at news, then long or short on Polo or invest in upcomers.

Never got into ETH - kinda kicking myself now though!

>> No.2009650

>>2009631
tnx m9, will give it a try

>> No.2009662

>>2009650
No worries. It requires a lot of editing, it won't really work if you just chuck it on a server and run it.

>> No.2009675

>>2009662
I'm aware of that, I'm looking into it more for purposes of expanding my coding skills which are severely lacking atm
after several bouts of daytrading I don't see myself doing it for much longer so automation presents itself as immensely helpful in this regard

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2009752

Was 50 btc in sept

>> No.2009844

>>2009752

What broad steps did you take?

>> No.2009888

$11 from initial amount of $9

Not actually traded for the past 2 months and I missed the BTC dip so I wasn't able to reap profit from it