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321  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Combine stoploss and take profit on binance. on: April 14, 2019, 03:40:31 PM
Does anyone know how i can manage to have a stoploss and take profit on 1 position at the same time on binance.

If i am in a position i would like to set a stoploss to get out of the position if the reason of my trade is not valid any more and at the same time i want to make sure to get out of the osition if my target price is reached.

I can only manage to do 1 of these options, so i am at risk to become a bag holder if i only have a sell order for taking profit or i have the risk of the price touching my target price without having a sell order open for taking profit because i only have an open stoploss order to cover losses.

Please help me out here, is what i want even possible on binance? Can i do this using a 3rd party trading app (if so, which one). Or do i just need to wait on CZ for fixing this?
Bianance does not offer this feature of Getting the stoploss and take profit option enabled at the same time. You can use only one at a time.

There are few third party apps which allow you this feature but they also take fee for availing their services. Maybe in future binance may introduce both features together on their own site.
If they would able to see that there are lots of demands regarding on this feature then they might consider on adding it up but for now they havent shown any updates regarding this feature.
I cant deny to myself that these SL and TP things are really good to be add up on good exchange like Binance.These will attract even more users.
322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop paying crazy tx fees(!) I paid only 1.9sat/B when pool asked me for 100+ on: April 14, 2019, 12:23:14 PM
I never complain about the fee Grin
When I want to receive in a fast way, I know that I must use a high fee and if I compare with the money that I will receive, still, the fee is not too big for me, and I can deal with that.
That is great for you if you can pay with a small amount of fee but how long until you receive the bits?
Almost every people wants to see they receive money in the short time, but they don't want to pay more for the fee, so they got confirmation slowly because there is another transaction which is paid with the high fee.
So after all, it is a good suggestion for people. No offense OP Grin
Same case with me, i dont really mind too much if i do pay up the current amount of fee nowadays unlike on that bull run event on 2017 which the amount is already disturbing
when you do want some fast confirmation but now it isnt really too much a bother yet even next block transactions wont cost you much. Thanks for sharing btw OP.
323  Economy / Services / Re: [2-6 OPEN SPOTS] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ | Up to 0.0375 BTC/w on: April 14, 2019, 06:41:52 AM
Okay,Here goes the lottery  Grin

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324  Economy / Speculation / Re: Arthur Hayes predicts bitcoin rise to $50,000 and the end of cash on: April 13, 2019, 08:12:15 PM
i honestly don't see why banks printing money has anything to do with bitcoin rising (maybe he things value of fiat is going to tank hard hence bitcoin against fiat should rise) but $10k by the end of the year is not unlikely. considering how in the past price rises occured the same way, i can see it rising to that level and be stuck at breaking that resistance.
it wont never be the same for sure even reaching $8k on this year would already be hard yet we might tank on this price level of $5k for how
many months once again just like what happen when we are stuck on 4k price point.It did pump recently but doesnt mean these pumps would continue
for upcoming weeks or months.Too optimistic will somehow lead to frustration when targets didnt able to reach out.
325  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Looking for alternative to Bitmex, WCEX.com? on: April 13, 2019, 07:59:43 PM
Trying to find out some feedbacks with Wcex.com and i cant find anything.I cant point out any exchange that would match up with current Bitmex.
Do you have any problems with it?If you are concern with other assets like gold silver or other commodities then you can just simply use up forex/stocks brokers.
326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is the SEC creating secret law for crypto? on: April 13, 2019, 07:35:31 PM
It would never be considered as secret yet it is already revealed.  Cheesy If these are just on progress or consideration then hiding it to public would be senseless.
327  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto to Crypto or Crypto to Stablecoin? Which trading pair is profit efficient on: April 13, 2019, 07:21:54 PM
I just choose out this on the poll.

It doesn't matter, just trade any pair, profit is profit

Profit is Profit no matter what and it doesnt concern on what strategy you are using as long it do gives out some gains.
On point! Even myself wont really care at all or stress out too much on which pair you would trade up even do trade alts/alts will give you profit if you do know on what you are doing.
Volatility will always be on concern as long you have this then you do always have the chance.
328  Economy / Economics / Re: We need the large Over the Counter (OTC) buy orders on exchanges! on: April 13, 2019, 07:07:20 PM
Most large Bitcoin buy orders are being done on Over the Counter (OTC) trading platforms and they have zero influence on the Bitcoin price. I was just wondering if Hedge funds and large private buyers could execute their buy orders on exchanges <pre-arranged with these exchanges to prevent hassles>  Tongue

They can still execute their Sell orders on OTC platforms, away from exchanges, because Sell orders will push down the price.  Roll Eyes  We just need a few of these large buy orders to give us a spark for a new Bull run again.  Grin

That's the thing. OTC buyers don't want to push the price up because they're accumulating. OTC sellers don't want to push the price down because they're distributing. They both don't want the price to move against them. I'm sure if OTC liquidity didn't exist, they would limit their buying/selling on exchanges to avoid moving the price.

Why do we need people to resort to algorithmic trading to hide $300 000 000 buy orders?

To trick smaller fish into selling. Whales announcing their presence only harms their ability to build a position.
Everything do really have a corresponding reason why these things being set-up this way and the thing you said here is definitely true.They dont really like
for prices to go against them because every action or decision should be precise for them to took advantage.
329  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin (BTC) Hits 400 Million Transactions on: April 13, 2019, 06:45:21 PM
Hm... I got an idea.
If there is any way to figure out which percent of those transactions is related to speculations (it supposed to be a pretty large number) thengeneral amount of transactions without speculations may show the exact usage of Bitcoin. That's not a super serious thing but we could be able to track the bitcoin adoption this way.
Tracking it out? No we cant, out of those numbers we cant even identify about those tx related to speculations.It doesnt really matter at all the important thing is that we are seeing some progress here as the year goes by.
330  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Profiting from VIX indacaters. on: April 13, 2019, 06:25:51 PM
So some big time huge Expert claims that Warren Buffet makes all his money buy using VIX indacaters. and it is so simple a kid can do it and can make $500 per minute. $1000 per minute. $5000 Per Minute.... so how do I make all this money with VIX?Huh??

I see that Binance does not a supporter of VIx. Is vix only for stock exchanges? Which ones? Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry
Any source with that huge expert claims? If none then these are just pure speculative things saying that Buffet do have it. There no such indicators that would give out $500 per minute even
we do talk about stock/forex trading. These things doesnt exist.
331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anthony Pompliano Calls on Exchanges to #DelistBSV on May 1 on: April 13, 2019, 06:09:04 PM
Oh! They do show us some politics on here  Grin but well they do have that power on what they do like to do but it turns out that it do shows some negative insights on crypto community.

Their Binance DEX is still on testnet: https://testnet.binance.org

Delisting BSV isnt really a big deal though.
332  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: IT’S HAPPENING - Both sides of US Congress Unite & submit MAJOR Pro-Crypto bill! on: April 13, 2019, 05:36:59 PM
This is only a proposal. I think this is a long process because many angle that the congress will talk and debate about cryptocurrency. But once this bill will approve it is a big opportunity of bitcoin because all we know that US is the leading country in the world so it can influence other countries to use and accept crypto.
It would indeed still a long process to take for this Bill to be signed.Lots of debates and meetings would be held yet lots of factors to be considered first or need to be discussed by all parties
on what would be the things that will be affected if they do let it pass.
333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How will you teach bitcoin if someone does want to know coming from you? on: April 13, 2019, 05:13:09 PM
Bitcoin is indeed a complicated technology. Is there any chance that this all could be done easily or simplied? Could you suggest that to me. Post your replies and thank.you in advance.


You should not put yourself into stress on how you would explain to him about Bitcoin.Just point out this forum and he would definitely find all the important things or
informations connection to Bitcoin itself.

Even just having a simple google research will already be enough to search up on what are the things he do really need to learn.
334  Economy / Digital goods / Re: 🎲🎲🎲 CryptoDiceGame.com [PREMIUM DOMAIN 🥇] on: April 13, 2019, 05:00:08 PM
Better move this topic to Goods! section. Thanks

Cryptodicegame is indeed a good domain but the price you are depending on or offering is a little bit steep.
335  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 NBA PlayOffs - First Round on: April 13, 2019, 11:45:25 AM
East: Celtics,Bucks,76ers & Raptor
West: GS (No doubt), Rockets,Thunder & Clippers.

Upcoming first round is somehow thrilling to watch.
336  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Beats the Dow, Outperforming Every Single Stock, in 2019 on: April 12, 2019, 10:36:59 PM
As you can see in the chart above, bitcoin has gained 44 percent since the start of the year. In contrast, the Dow has etched out 12 percent.

Bitcoin hit bottom right before start of the year. So please do expect quite high growth of Bitcoin in 2019.
Hit Bottom?
High growth of this year 2019?

Do you have that crystal ball? Grin

All are speculative ones and i dont see for Bitcoin be worthy to be compared on stocks when it comes to volatility. Each crypto
do have the chance to beat out a traditional stock when it comes to price increase but come to think it would same goes with price dumps too.
337  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Paper Trading of Bitcoin Hugging Strategy-2 on: April 12, 2019, 10:20:05 PM
I would still prefer to trade in a normal way. That strategy is too risky and you might lose more than the profit that you want. It's a fast way of gaining a good profit but the risk is higher as well. We could earn through 100x leverage but we might regret it if we'll lose.
It is true that it is very risky for me personally but it would be more fun to trade as I like and whenever it happens with the analysis that I have done myself and then do something very simple without making you more busy with uncertain results, analyzing the crypto market very difficult for me personally because the market turnaround is very fast and I don't have much time to trade the longest.
Traders involvement will vary if you do have the time or just a little bit extra for you to trade on.There are various things which can really make trades possible even with the shortest time you do have.
About on the strategy of high leveraging, this is indeed high rewarding but in exchange or equivalent it is way more riskier compared to traditional trading system.
If you dont know what you are doing then better quit it.
338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AML Compliance for Crypto Exchanges! on: April 12, 2019, 09:43:20 PM
Doube edged sword:

- Helps Binance improve their security standards which are pretty damn great already making it an even more reliable exchange to trade in.

- AML compliance forces people to disclose their identities which goes against the entire point of cryptocurrencies in the first place.
There would be always a corresponding disadvantage if you do tend to seek out for more things.For those people who do mean or concern about security then
this add up wont really be a bother but for those who give importance into their identity then will surely lost interest to this. We know on how AML do imposes.
339  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Stablecoins A Necessary Evil? on: April 11, 2019, 02:03:59 PM
"Fiat-backed stablecoins are therefore rarely actual cryptocurrencies, which causes them to inherit their main characteristics and shortcomings from the centralised banking system. Ultimately, they function in the same manner as fiat, backed by what amounts to an IOU."

Danial Daychopan wrote a short article linked below that has got me thinking. Are stablecoins bad for the cryptocurrency ecosystem because they are essentially fiat in digital form, or are they beneficial as they provide stability in an extremely volatile market? Curious to hear your thoughts, give it a read and let me know your angle on it.

https://medium.com/@DDhopn/stablecoins-3b93b4f1ddc5

In the beginning there was only Tether. And it was enough for everyone. As you already know, the bull from 2017 was also very effective. But the obvious mistakes they made came here. Today, the number of stablecoins on the market is increasing day by day and I am not sure how much they are necessary anymore.
Tether is already enough and considerable but when another stablecoins out in the market it already pisses me and questioning why these coins popping out yet
it isnt really necessary for them to be used. One stable coin is enough but more than that has no sense at all.Stable coins might oppose or fully contradict crypto system but we cant
deny on the fact that this coins are useful for fast conversion to secure out or save out yourself from volatility.
340  Other / Archival / Re: Jack72.Com - Looking for Bitcoin Casino Operators on: April 11, 2019, 12:55:33 PM
Support/ Owners negative comment from other gambling sites coming in 3, 2...

If you are not ready with any feedback, dont even create or announce your project/offer anywhere. Positive or negative feedback comes anywhere, it is common thing in this online world. Big trusted site is even getting negative feedback as well, but they do really like negative feedback as long as the feedback is real.
Back to your offer, you say that an operator may earn up to $20k USD/week. How it can be possible? Mind to give details?
The site you are referring to is not even showing that the site have good amount of bankroll. Why? It has so bad translation, I can say that the translated mode is using google translate only.
The site is already on English language when i tried to check it out yet you can change it into other language as well can be seen on top right.

About feedbacks, dont know why he dont welcome communities reactions/opinions about the site? and i dont see the point why he can already make calculations when it comes to weekly profits.
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