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Title: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: jasonslow on April 23, 2013, 11:29:18 AM
Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots? I'm interested to buy it. Please pm me if you have it.


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: shamoons on April 23, 2013, 11:39:52 AM
Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots? I'm interested to buy it. Please pm me if you have it.

What do you want the bot to do?


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: jasonslow on April 23, 2013, 12:01:03 PM
Automatically trades ltc/usd, trc/btc, ppc/btc, btc/usd . I can set restriction when to trade and what price. Tries to predict trends using EMA and trade hourly and cross-exchange trade strategies.


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: theblazehen on April 23, 2013, 12:12:09 PM
I can help you with this.

Look up aido ATP. Has support for all major exchanges, you just need to input what you need.

I have spend a long thime looking for that kind of software, even writing my own until I found that.

It is available on github.


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: jasonslow on April 23, 2013, 03:27:03 PM
I can help you with this.

Look up aido ATP. Has support for all major exchanges, you just need to input what you need.

I have spend a long thime looking for that kind of software, even writing my own until I found that.

It is available on github.

Thanks!


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: patcon on April 23, 2013, 03:55:15 PM
AidoATP looks interesting man, but haven't looked into it.

My first thought on reading your OP was that this project might be of interest to you:
https://github.com/maxme/bitcoin-arbitrage

I've got no affiliation by the way :)


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: bonker on April 23, 2013, 03:57:00 PM
Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots? I'm interested to buy it. Please pm me if you have it.

Yeah I got bots trading Bitspamp, Gox and BTC-e in PHP. My coding is retarded, but they all work. If you want OO bulls*it then scoot, I'm old school


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: BitshireHashaway on April 23, 2013, 04:35:15 PM
You could look at this: https://www.bit-trader.net/

disclaimer: I have no connection to this company and don't use their software for my fund activities.


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: uberg33k on April 23, 2013, 04:36:13 PM
To the people actually using these bots, what kind of return are you seeing?  Just curious.


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: theblazehen on April 23, 2013, 04:55:27 PM
I have only tried aido atp and i made 2 percent when the crash happened but started loosing at about 0.5 percent a day after thar. Maybe I should try it again


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: shui on April 23, 2013, 05:11:16 PM
Anybody willing to make a bot using machine learning tools apart from the typical TA stuff?


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: bonker on April 23, 2013, 05:37:31 PM
Anybody willing to make a bot using machine learning tools apart from the typical TA stuff?

What sort of stuff? brainless black-box GA and NN junk or something more sophisticated, bayesian classification, gaussian process regression and such?


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: shui on April 24, 2013, 12:42:12 PM
Anybody willing to make a bot using machine learning tools apart from the typical TA stuff?

What sort of stuff? brainless black-box GA and NN junk or something more sophisticated, bayesian classification, gaussian process regression and such?


The latter are theoretically developed methods but NN are in no case junk (GPs with the NN function as discovered in C. K. I. Williams' thesis), and GA with an infinitely powerful computer is as powerful as any other method.

I was thinking about some sort of portfolio selection method adapted to 1 or 2 asset trading.


Title: Re: Where to buy btc-e.com and mtgox trading bots?
Post by: shamoons on April 24, 2013, 04:55:54 PM
Shameless Plug Alert

We just launched CryptoStreet (http://crypto.st) and will soon be offering a suite of tools and API's to allow for just the types of trading that you're looking to do. Imagine MetaTrader - for Bitcoin! (and Litecoin, and Namecoin, etc).

Plug ended.