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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
by
SomeRandomDude
on 05/03/2014, 03:18:03 UTC
I got lost while creating a huge load of rules that enabled more rules and groups, which didn't really work in the end as soon as I was working with "when I have less/more btc than 50% do ". Somehow the 50% thing didn't work at all for me, didn't trigger once. Tried it with the trailing checkbox too. Same.
 
As far as I understood that right: Trailing is tracing my overall BTC/USD amounts so that a rule doesn't get triggered twice before a different rule for another pricerange.
 
Trading now again with 2 simple rules in just 1 group and nothing more. Works just like in the old version. Even though I have to edit the rules by hand every few hours.
But I would love to have the percent feature work for me. (Mac OS X)
 
I am also sure that it's possible to auto trade (when you have a decent amount of BTC) within any price range without editing rules or touching the trader again for weeks or even months.
For example: Creating a massive amount of rules and groups that trade a specific percentage of BTC/USD within every possible pricerange. 600, 650, 700, 750, 800, 850, 900, 950, 1000 etc.
I think it all depends on a perfect ruleset without _any_ errors at all and a high amount of BTC/USD to trade with. Problem there is (for me): To TEST that, you have to have a high amount of BTC/USD. Any if it goes wrong: well you are going to lose money because of testing. The more priceranges you'd like to autotrade with, the higher is the chance to lose money on testing the rules if there are any logical mistakes made by the trading person.
 
Ighor: I am not experienced enough for Linux to find out how to compile this on my RPi. Even had problems installing 1 or 2 dependencies that you mentioned, which I tried on Ubuntu. These just couldn't be found. (Forgot which one exactly.)
Was just wondering if you have some kind of precompiled version. I'd like to save some computer energy in the first place. Letting this run on a Raspberry Pi is also VERY interesting with the things mentioned above. (Setting up rulesets for never touching/editing the trader again and just let it run. If we see $1500 or $2000 this idea will go to waste, but that might take a while.)