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2521  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 10:10:33 PM
Been using the Bot over an hour and on the bot it doesn't have a hourly price just NaN  Huh

Hour   Price   EMA(10) / EMA(21)
Balance = 1.00 BTC + 0.00 USD

 Huh
2522  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 10:04:43 PM
There is a topic Goomboo's Journal, in the Speculation board - I learned a lot there.

Let me present you a Chrome extension that is able to automatically follow the trading strategy explained by Goomboo in that topic (so people could get some sleep).

How it works
  • This is not a high frequency trading bot. It is making decisions to trade, based on H1 historical prices (1 trade every 2 hours, at most)
  • The bot executes trades automatically, without a warning, according to the current trend. It does not wait for the EMA lines to cross first! Read also here
  • Any SELL executed by the bot will sell all the bitcoins available at the account. Any BUY will spend all the USD you have there, turning them into bitcoins

Installation
  • You can install the extension here: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/iejmifigokhpcgpmoacllcdiceicmejb
  • After installing, wait for it to fetch the historical prices and then (after the "progress bar" turns into a number) go the Options to configure your MtGox API Key (also some other options if you want)
  • After you configure the API access, just leave your browser running 24/7 and it will be trading for you, according to the trend

Security
I don't care about any feedback like 'I don't trust you', so don't bother letting me know. In fact if I were you I wouldn't trust myself either. Smiley
But here is what you should know to protect yourself from a potential fraud:
  • The bot uses the MtGox API and it does not require you to be logged into your MtGox account at any time. So better don't be
  • Setup the API key (in your MtGox account settings), to only allow get_info and trade access right - this way the bot cannot do you much harm, even if I wanted to

Warning!
This is an early version - I actually made it yesterday.
Until more people test it and the code gets well reviewed, I strongly advise you to try it only with a testing account and a small amount in.


I'm looking forward for any feedback or questions. Otherwise, have fun with it! Smiley

Is all this just a plan to get them market trading to your advantages  Wink
2523  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 10:02:28 PM
Automate it!

This will be a nice way to preempt all the people running the default strategy. Set it to 10-20 EMA and get in ahead of all the 10-21 guys.

I'm just going to play with 1BTC but any advice on settings is appreciated.
2524  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 09:57:58 PM
Please upgrade the bot to do it continuously and add your donation address too.
Relax, man Smiley
How about maybe randomizing the buy/sell times of each bot to help maybe stop any mass market manipulation in case this thing takes off?
How can you be "Sr. Member"? Smiley

Lots of time to post  Smiley  I don't know much about trading so if I sound goofish my apologies  Huh
2525  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 09:54:22 PM
Please upgrade the bot to do it continuously and add your donation address too.
Relax, man Smiley

How about maybe randomizing the hourly buy/sell times of each bot to help maybe stop any mass market manipulation in case this thing takes off?
2526  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 09:30:42 PM
If I understand it correct a trade will be triggered by a EMA line cross, which is a change of the polarity of EMAslow-EMAfast,  *AND* a difference in EMAslow/EMAfast larger than the defined treshold vlaue. If only the polarity of EMAslow-EMAfast changes but the treshold value will not be reached it will not trigger a trade. If the treshold value would be nearly 0% the trade would be triggered by the EMA line cross. Right?
Almost right.
Except that there is no check for a "change of the polarity".
Only the current difference is being checked.
For a long term it doesn't matter - think about it.
For a one shot term - you may want to consider starting the bot at the moment when you see the first cross. And it of course depends on what you're holding: BTC or USD.
But I'm assuming it doesn't matter, because you already are at the right position with your BTC/USD balance, after you did the last cross manually. The bot is just there to help you further Tongue

Got you. Thanks for the explanation.

Is my understanding correct that all trades, if triggered, are only happening at the full hours? What do you think about a modification which is still calculating the EMA's on a hourly base, but continuously? I'm thinking about a faster way to catch a fast market move.

Another question came up into my mind. I use my google account to sync chrome between different computers. Therefore I guess the trading extension will automatically run in different instances. Is this a problem? And where will the settings be stored (API-key, etc.)?

I will send you a first small donation for your great work.

Please upgrade the bot to do it continuously and add your donation address too.
2527  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 09:21:16 PM
Cool I was thinking of trying it too with the default settings and if it makes any money you will get regular donations.  Does it work in your home currency or just US dollars?
I don't need it to run in my home currency. USD market is much better.

Yeah but it will sell all your BTC to USD automatically remember.
2528  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: March 06, 2012, 08:51:54 PM
Cool I was thinking of trying it too with the default settings and if it makes any money you will get regular donations.  Does it work in your home currency or just US dollars?
2529  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing 3x'BFL Single' 2.5GH/s@250W on: March 06, 2012, 05:12:55 PM
Summary

1.32MH/s per share and 4.27MH/s per BTC invested and 50BTC generated from £20 of electric all profits 1900 ways should pay 0.00578947BTC dividend per share weekly currently only valued 0.3BTC per share who is currently offering better than that?  All the funds raised are to just to purchase equipment I only kept 50 shares from 1900 for setting up the company, running the company and paying the first months electricity costs.
2530  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Does there anyone can contact Nefario and ask him to do what he promised to me? on: March 06, 2012, 01:07:00 PM
Yeah it does state on the GLBSE website to only use each payment address only once.

Yeah, we all do know that. Run away from my asking-for-help post.

You know what, your company is over valued. YES, the RSM is over valued, even at its IPO price.



OK 1.32MH/s per share and 4.27MH/s per BTC invested and 50BTC generated from £20 of electric all profits 1900 ways should pay 0.00578947BTC dividend per share weekly currently only valued 0.3BTC per share who is currently offering better than that?  All the funds raised are to just to purchase equipment I only kept 50 shares from 1900 for setting up the company, running the company and paying the first months electricity costs.  Nefario is on my Facebook but I'm not going to spam him for you if you have already asked him  Roll Eyes
2531  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing 3x'BFL Single' 2.5GH/s@250W on: March 06, 2012, 10:58:57 AM
... but we might as well think ahead for the price of £6 as the RaspberryPi only has one USB2.0 port?
The model B is the one you'll be purchasing and having obviously looked at the specifications closely:

http://www.raspberrypi.org/faqs
Quote
GENERAL

What’s the difference between Model A and Model B?

Model A has 128Mb of RAM Model A has been redesigned to have 256Mb RAM, one USB port and no Ethernet (network connection). Model B has 256Mb RAM, 2 USB port and an Ethernet port.

marked

Thanks also I meant the ten port powered USB hub for £6.  The RaspberryPi costs nearly £30 including VAT at 20% hopefully the delivery will be less than £5.
2532  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Does there anyone can contact Nefario and ask him to do what he promised to me? on: March 06, 2012, 09:29:18 AM
Yeah it does state on the GLBSE website to only use each payment address only once.
2533  Other / Off-topic / Re: Butterfly Labs - Bitforce Single and Rig Box on: March 05, 2012, 09:37:33 PM
I guess it looks like unless your mining on ASIC/FPGA boards now run via ArmPC's your just a hobbyist, not making anything and just in it for fun of it  Undecided
2534  Other / Off-topic / Re: Butterfly Labs - Bitforce Single and Rig Box on: March 05, 2012, 09:34:31 PM
No but I live in the UK and have received confirmation of my order plus my money was taken over two weeks ago now.

Welcome to the club.

I've received four email replies today concerning my order and questions from my initial purchase over two weeks ago now? 
2535  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Solidcoin... and? on: March 05, 2012, 09:03:43 PM
TY for telling us about scamcoin, I'll omit it as one of my options from now on.

Litecoin is easy and more profitable to mine with cheap/average hardware.  Namecoin seems the best to merge mine for while mining with Bitcoin for free.
2536  Economy / Economics / Re: How big is Bitcoin's presence in China? on: March 05, 2012, 08:57:56 PM
Goole's results of regional interest for the search term Bitcoin

http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=bitcoin&date=today%2012-m&cmpt=q

Search volume index - see world map

China:            25
Viet Nam:       15
Japan:            6
Taiwan:          0
Thailand:        0
South Korea:   0

China shows the most interest of the Asian countries
I was surprised that S. Korea didn't register more interest being all high tech & stuff

No interest from any Arabic countries as yet - PetroBitcoins  Tongue

Argentina: 19 the highest from South America - they've just slapped on a bunch of monetary restrictions for their Peso





I thought Google left or was booted from China  Huh
2537  Other / Off-topic / Re: Butterfly Labs - Bitforce Single and Rig Box on: March 05, 2012, 08:45:57 PM
Rig box is months (12+ weeks) away based on PM from BFL  Angry
Actually, since so much of the rig box is based off the Single, this makes sense.  I kind of assumed that the rig box would need a virtual architectural overhaul based on the experience gained on the Single.  BFL or BFL-Engineer please correct if not accurate, don't mean to spread FUD.

Yeah that still does not explain how 32 singles are able to get 50 GHash/s ... Roll Eyes

Any other guys from the UK got their order Huh

Thanks !

No but I live in the UK and have received confirmation of my order plus my money was taken over two weeks ago now.
2538  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: New RetroShare Bitcoin Forum on: March 05, 2012, 08:17:46 PM
How/where do I add -

retroshare://forum?name=Bitcoin%20Emporium&id=c24b04363178c544251b99578a161ac0

To my RetroShare or do I need to friend a member of the forum/thread to reach it Huh
2539  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New Bitcoin Social Network www.CoinConnect.org - Connecting Bitcoin and You. on: March 05, 2012, 08:09:55 PM
Signed up Smiley

nice1  Wink
2540  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining IPO GLBSE Listing 3x'BFL Single' 2.5GH/s@250W on: March 05, 2012, 07:35:29 PM
Now the BFL order is defiantly under way I might as well order the £25 RaspberryPi 5W PC as don't want to have to set the boards up on 86x64PC then have to move them all over to the ArmPC and have to set them all up again.  As there is a time wait for RaspberryPi as well.  Also will order a ten port powered USB hub I have seen for £6 I know the IPO is only paying for three USB boards but we might as well think ahead for the price of £6 as the RaspberryPi only has one USB2.0 port?
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