Um mal einen jungen Klassiker zu zitieren: Daily-Kerze ist im Überkauftbereich auf dem RSI geschlossen. Noch 1 oder 2 (oder 0) Rallys und wir sollten eine grössere Kurskorrektur haben ODER die Blase beginnt hier.
Es könnte aber auch sein, dass es noch 1 oder 2 (oder 0) weiter nach oben geht. Oder -1 oder -2 (oder 0) fällt. Oder die Blase direkt wieder platzt. Oder wieder beginnt. Ich glaube fest an letzteres, wenn der Trend sich nicht dreht oder die Daily-Kerze in der Trendumkehr erlischt. Häh? Ist das jetzt ne Kritik weil die Korrektur nicht ganz so gross war? Sie ist doch eindeutig eingetroffen, wenn ich auch mehr erwartet hatte; aber jetzt sind wir auch nicht mehr überkauft auf dem Daily. Desweiteren ist im Moment gar nichts entschieden. Das ganze Geschehen ist im Moment ziemlich verrückt. Ich glaube aber das jetzt der starke Support bei 130 hält (die wichtigste Suport/Resitenz Linie der lezten 2 Wochen)
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one thing is not clear to me:
I have a stop loss at, let's say 120.00
when Bitstamp highest bid is at, let's say 120.20.....A Bitfinex order at 120.00 is above that, and so my stop will be triggered
now the question; If I route my stop to Bitfinex, in the case above my stop get's triggered? Or only once there is a highest Bitstamp bid at 120.00?
up, number 2
I realy need an answer to this, as I put my stop losses over/under order walls....Would be fatal to have stop loss triggered before that specific wall falls
Hello capoeira, In both case, no matter the routing, the stop loss will be triggered by the ticker bid. So even if you route to BFX at stop loss order at 120, if there is a bitstamp bid at 120.2, your stop loss won't be triggered. Let me know if it answers the questions Best regards Raphael Bitfinex team I actually meant "routed to Stamp"....but I guess my question is answered anyways
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ohne zu gauben das man danach traden sollte....ziemlich interessant:
öhm lol ok Meine Wirtschaftstheoriekenntnisse sind schon etwas eingestaubt, gibt es dafür einen anderen Begriff als "zyklisch"? Wodurch kann das kommen? Ich meine nicht der Sprung im Wert, sondern den fast identische Kurs(Kurven)verlauf. Ich hab mich letztes Jahr leider nicht wirklich um die Bitcoinentwicklung gekümmert, aber war die allgemeine Entwicklung der Märkte so ähnlich? Oben bis Anfang Juli und unten bis Ende Oktober, sind beide Blasen disem typischem Blasenmodel gefolgt: danach hat sich einfach wieder der auf Long-Term SIcht stets bullische Bitcointrend fortgesetzt. Massen handeln halt immer nach bestimmten Mustern.
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ohne zu gauben das man danach traden sollte....ziemlich interessant:
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Thank you all, I don't think I have any reason to not trust Bitfinex. I don't know how experienced you are, Tamis. I would suggest to trade with 10% of your Bitcoins only, for a start. And maybe with a token amount only until you figure out how all those functions work. They are all well documented, but you still has to wrap your head around them. And then there are details, like for example "what lending gets automatically closed when I sell?" which you simply have to try out. With 0.01 BTC for example. So, no, I don't see BitFinex as the risk here, we ourselves are the risk for our Bitcoins ;-)
Seeing how bullish the market is I don't think I really risk anything at the time being ! I went to Bitfinex to get stop orders I couldn't use on Bitstamp. I entered at 86$ stop is a 123ish. Nice! :-) Question about stop-loss in general: Lets say I have a large volume margin position, and enter a stop loss. When exactly is it executed? Like, for example, stop loss at 123, at a volume of 1000 BTC? There would not be enough volume at 123. Would the system start at 126 BTC/USD exchange rate, so it closed the position when reaching 123? Or would it start closing at 123, which might not finish selling until the exchange rate dropped to 120? Ente Ente The stop loss would be triggered at 123 USD, more specifically if the bid is at 123 for a sell stop, if the ask is at 123 for a buy stop. So yes, you can have some slippage if the order is large enough, because it's impossible to calculate the depth beforehand. I hope that helps Have a good sunday Giancarlo Bitfinex Team one thing is not clear to me: I have a stop loss at, let's say 120.00 when Bitstamp highest bid is at, let's say 120.20.....A Bitfinex order at 120.00 is above that, and so my stop will be triggered now the question; If I route my stop to Bitfinex, in the case above my stop get's triggered? Or only once there is a highest Bitstamp bid at 120.00? up, number 2 I realy need an answer to this, as I put my stop losses over/under order walls....Would be fatal to have stop loss triggered before that specific wall falls
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Daily-Kerze ist im Überkauftbereich auf dem RSI geschlossen. Noch 1 oder 2 (oder 0) Rallys und wir sollten eine grössere Kurskorrektur haben ODER die Blase beginnt hier was hab ich gesagt?
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only afected I-Phone...there is a topic here (with recover manual) search it
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Won't this defeat the purpose to have 2FA in the first place? Yes unless what he means is a dedicated offline machine used for nothing but generating the authentication codes. why is that? if you get hacked you are lost anyways (shouldn't run Windows at all). 2FA is to protect you against password hacks
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what will happen with open positions by the time of the switch?
If the price stays at 135 they will loose (Leverage*0.78)% of their value. You will probably give a warning with the exact date/time in the page before, won't you?
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+400% on spread of BTC/USD? what kind of step is this?
what will happen with open positions by the time of the switch?
Meh, You can always switch to 796 (close all opening orders every weekend), or btc.sx (daily fees) i tried btc.sx 2 times, and never could open a position 796 isn't CFD is it? 796 works similarly, just that those orders are not traded with the site but other peers on 796. Works similar to 1broker, 1:4 on Short and 1:2 on Long, closes order every weekend 2350 GMT+8 I did have had a look at this before, but didn't understood nothing.. lol will have another look at it, thanks
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+400% on spread of BTC/USD? what kind of step is this?
what will happen with open positions by the time of the switch?
Meh, You can always switch to 796 (close all opening orders every weekend), or btc.sx (daily fees) i tried btc.sx 2 times, and never could open a position 796 isn't CFD is it?
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+400% on spread of BTC/USD? what kind of step is this?
what will happen with open positions by the time of the switch?
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Thank you all, I don't think I have any reason to not trust Bitfinex. I don't know how experienced you are, Tamis. I would suggest to trade with 10% of your Bitcoins only, for a start. And maybe with a token amount only until you figure out how all those functions work. They are all well documented, but you still has to wrap your head around them. And then there are details, like for example "what lending gets automatically closed when I sell?" which you simply have to try out. With 0.01 BTC for example. So, no, I don't see BitFinex as the risk here, we ourselves are the risk for our Bitcoins ;-)
Seeing how bullish the market is I don't think I really risk anything at the time being ! I went to Bitfinex to get stop orders I couldn't use on Bitstamp. I entered at 86$ stop is a 123ish. Nice! :-) Question about stop-loss in general: Lets say I have a large volume margin position, and enter a stop loss. When exactly is it executed? Like, for example, stop loss at 123, at a volume of 1000 BTC? There would not be enough volume at 123. Would the system start at 126 BTC/USD exchange rate, so it closed the position when reaching 123? Or would it start closing at 123, which might not finish selling until the exchange rate dropped to 120? Ente Ente The stop loss would be triggered at 123 USD, more specifically if the bid is at 123 for a sell stop, if the ask is at 123 for a buy stop. So yes, you can have some slippage if the order is large enough, because it's impossible to calculate the depth beforehand. I hope that helps Have a good sunday Giancarlo Bitfinex Team one thing is not clear to me: I have a stop loss at, let's say 120.00 when Bitstamp highest bid is at, let's say 120.20.....A Bitfinex order at 120.00 is above that, and so my stop will be triggered now the question; If I route my stop to Bitfinex, in the case above my stop get's triggered? Or only once there is a highest Bitstamp bid at 120.00? up
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servers are often OFFLINE.
what can cost you serious money
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Thank you all, I don't think I have any reason to not trust Bitfinex. I don't know how experienced you are, Tamis. I would suggest to trade with 10% of your Bitcoins only, for a start. And maybe with a token amount only until you figure out how all those functions work. They are all well documented, but you still has to wrap your head around them. And then there are details, like for example "what lending gets automatically closed when I sell?" which you simply have to try out. With 0.01 BTC for example. So, no, I don't see BitFinex as the risk here, we ourselves are the risk for our Bitcoins ;-)
Seeing how bullish the market is I don't think I really risk anything at the time being ! I went to Bitfinex to get stop orders I couldn't use on Bitstamp. I entered at 86$ stop is a 123ish. Nice! :-) Question about stop-loss in general: Lets say I have a large volume margin position, and enter a stop loss. When exactly is it executed? Like, for example, stop loss at 123, at a volume of 1000 BTC? There would not be enough volume at 123. Would the system start at 126 BTC/USD exchange rate, so it closed the position when reaching 123? Or would it start closing at 123, which might not finish selling until the exchange rate dropped to 120? Ente Ente The stop loss would be triggered at 123 USD, more specifically if the bid is at 123 for a sell stop, if the ask is at 123 for a buy stop. So yes, you can have some slippage if the order is large enough, because it's impossible to calculate the depth beforehand. I hope that helps Have a good sunday Giancarlo Bitfinex Team one thing is not clear to me: I have a stop loss at, let's say 120.00 when Bitstamp highest bid is at, let's say 120.20.....A Bitfinex order at 120.00 is above that, and so my stop will be triggered now the question; If I route my stop to Bitfinex, in the case above my stop get's triggered? Or only once there is a highest Bitstamp bid at 120.00?
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Thank you all, I don't think I have any reason to not trust Bitfinex. I don't know how experienced you are, Tamis. I would suggest to trade with 10% of your Bitcoins only, for a start. And maybe with a token amount only until you figure out how all those functions work. They are all well documented, but you still has to wrap your head around them. And then there are details, like for example "what lending gets automatically closed when I sell?" which you simply have to try out. With 0.01 BTC for example. So, no, I don't see BitFinex as the risk here, we ourselves are the risk for our Bitcoins ;-)
Seeing how bullish the market is I don't think I really risk anything at the time being ! I went to Bitfinex to get stop orders I couldn't use on Bitstamp. I entered at 86$ stop is a 123ish. Nice! :-) Question about stop-loss in general: Lets say I have a large volume margin position, and enter a stop loss. When exactly is it executed? Like, for example, stop loss at 123, at a volume of 1000 BTC? There would not be enough volume at 123. Would the system start at 126 BTC/USD exchange rate, so it closed the position when reaching 123? Or would it start closing at 123, which might not finish selling until the exchange rate dropped to 120? Ente stopp loss is a market order executed after trigger, which is the top price in order book, so you would sell most of the 1000 under the price of 123
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ok, came back in the meantime
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server down...can't set stopploss for the rcord....I wanted a stopp loss at 133
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