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4815003 No.4815003 [Reply] [Original]

gimme a good entry point 2 buy xlm
if its not too late

>> No.4815067

ASAP

>> No.4815128

>>4815067
cool
im waiting for my btc to arrive
dont wanna miss this mini dip to 1200 reeeeeeeeeeeeeee

>> No.4815561
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4815561

>>4815003
Buy it now. Setup a rolling pip to continuously lock in the profit while it grows, and also to automatically dump it should it tank, by the % of risk you are prepared to take.

>> No.4815579

>>4815561
Got in at 1240. Started dropping hard after that.
Whatever will just hold.

>> No.4815588

>>4815561
I don't know how to do that I'm not a hacker.

>> No.4815970
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>>4815588
You do not to know how to 'hack'.

What exchange are you using?

Not all exchanges list the same coins, and not all exchanges have the same facilities. The last thing you want is to have to glue yourself to the screen watching graphs...

A trailing stop (pip) is a feature which automatically locks in the profit, whilst automatically sets a trailing stop at a spread which you set it at. If the coin tanks below your spread, the trade is automatically cancelled, locking in your profits, as well as releasing the initial outlay. Your pip spread is determined by you, that's the risk you take.

>> No.4815989

>>4815970
Bittrex
It has the conditional shit

>> No.4816038

>>4815970

On which XLM Exchange can I set a pip (trailing stop-loss)? I can not find that feature on Bittrex

>> No.4816098
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>>4815989
I use four exchanges, as not all of them have the same coins, but they are all regulated and can be sued by the FCA, which keeps their backoffice in check.

Some exchanges have protection for the trader if there is a scam going on in the background, which protects you. There are groups of PnD going on, discord e.g, so the better exchanges identify these and lock your trade so you don't lose out here.

For Monero I use Plus500, as it offers me decent features - like pips etc - where you don't need programming skills.

Take it easy friendo.

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4816890

>>4815561
Very interested in this..

>> No.4817111

>>4815003
Who is she?

>> No.4817208

Why aren't there trailing stops or stop losses on Binance?

>> No.4817232

>>4817111
This picture is at least five years old.
She's probably gained 200 lbs since

>> No.4817303

>>4817232
:(

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>>4816890
Try using it in a portfolio. Test it.

You'll notice the profit increase of 10% with the top four coins within 1 hour.

Bitcoin, monero, neo, zcash,

That's what pips do.