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Title: Have anybody used this volume monitor service before?
Post by: sujonali1819 on March 14, 2019, 03:06:52 PM
Ones day I did search on google about binance volume monitor. And found this one....
https://i.postimg.cc/132ZghGb/Screenshot-2019-03-14-20-56-53.png  
https://i.postimg.cc/zBSmPys1/Screenshot-2019-03-14-20-54-54.png

Have you used it before? If used then please post your opinion here that it is really  valuable? Though I did not use it very much but it looks like valuable to me. Thanks 


Title: Re: Have anybody used this volume monitor service before?
Post by: bitgolden on March 16, 2019, 06:22:29 PM
I haven't used this method in trading on exchange before but the method I use is very profitable to me and makes me a lot of money even when the market is bearish. Here is the method I use that always work for me: I trade between stable coins and normal coins in the market.

For example, if bitcoin is worth $4000 and reading from the chart it's going to be worth $3900, I just swap to a stable coin like USDT then I swap back to btc after the dump thereby increasing the value of btc I was holding initially.


Title: Re: Have anybody used this volume monitor service before?
Post by: sheenshane on March 17, 2019, 07:56:36 AM
I never had a chance to try this platform but that app was listed in the Top 3 Cryptocurrency Trading Tools by cryptovideos.tv. (Ain't know if it was just a sort of marketing or advertising). The tool will help you become more alert about the big pumps of the industry to analyze way more better. If you really wanna try it, try to check the reviews from all the leading sites in the google search engine.


Title: Re: Have anybody used this volume monitor service before?
Post by: Pursuer on March 17, 2019, 09:10:17 AM
this may not be the worst thing out there but I personally have never liked relying on services like this that are controlled by someone else that much.  they have a high tendency of turning into a pump group if they already aren't and their data can not be trusted that much either.
I prefer to do it on my own by setting up a watcher like some sort of small and simple code that checks the prices and volumes periodically by taking them directly from the exchanges. an since I am behind my computer I can just leave it open in the background and it will alert me of anything "exciting" like a pump!


Title: Re: Have anybody used this volume monitor service before?
Post by: dark08 on March 17, 2019, 09:20:52 AM
This is the first time I heared this kind of services to monitor volume on binance trading is this legit and accurate to monitor volume?
I have'nt use any apps like this my best application to monitor volume are tabtrader and tradingview, I will try to visit this site soon.