Nu, nu am sa fac conferita pe skype
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@MagicalTux can you explain whit your ticker send a last price at 112 when the best bid was 140 ??
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well if you did know mtgox ticker did send last price at 112 when the real price was at 140 and what did u get ? a sell off
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fa.yfrog.com%2Fimg618%2F2884%2Fbdob.th.png&t=663&c=cn8A7KlQ-GOXEw) sper ca voi ați fost atenți nu ca mine și ați vāndut short pe la @155 eu am fugit un pic după preț și l-am print short pānă la 122
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I would be a great feature to keep the loans.
the question is another, let me put some context on this I mean for example you take a loan for 1 year at 150% APY and the rates goes down to 90% APY will you like to be forced to pay 150% for one year ? Another feature that I'd love to see is the ability to close out a position when a total profit of x.xx or x% has been made.
So basically it would take both the P/L and Swap into account, and if together they were at the target value, then it would close out your position. if you are long 100 BTC from 100 just put a sell order for 100btc at 120usd and the position get closed when the price gets to 120 the oposite works when you are short
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And buy brigade got activated at jist the right moment :p
the bull lord can bless the bb ![Kiss](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/kiss.gif)
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I have some favorable loans used in a long position (85%). I would like to close the position but keep the loans. Is that possible somehow?
I would love to know too. I heard you can swap loans out for better ones. But I haven't figure out how to do that yet... I know how to do this one: all on the lending page: just borrow more and cancel the loans used in your position. Make sure to have enough unused borrowed funds available. They will automatically replace the missing need. Still don't know how to avoid unused borrowed funds being given back automatically. there is a thread about that topic here https://community.bitfinex.com/showthread.php/57-Return-the-loan-when-position-is-closed-or-notcurrently when you close the position you give back the loans there is no way to keep the loans
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@Myself: do you notice the people are asking the same question over and over again?
i cant keep track of all the question ppl make here on bitcointalk i put most of things get to me on the wiki, also the wiki have 0 discussion is hard to know what users wants also I cant read ppl minds to know what they want
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I'm aware of the need for collateral. I'm confused by why I'm borrowing coins if I've got some of my own. Why aren't the coins to my name not being sold off before more are borrowed on margin? Isn't the point of going short to have your position be all USD?
because if the market goes up also margin balance goes up so u dont get forced liquidated so fast this way you have a buffer for market fluctuations
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Interest Rates
Average rates of the open loans (positions) as of April 25, 2013 - 09:45:37 AM CDT. Currency Average loan rates in % per 365 days Average loan period Total sum of active loans USD 153.4484% 4149702.0 days 699399.21 USD BTC 8.0496% 151.0 days 305.92 BTC i really appreciate the trust some lenders have in BFX lending used for the next 5 millions years is something you dont see every day ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Can someone explain to me what the hell these #'s mean in plain english?
can you make the questions more specific
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It's working fine; what's wrong with your connection?
nothing simple mtgox sometime drop Europeans
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whit 5kk inflow that means only this month there should be +120 kk in mtgox imo they talk about the daily volume
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It's up for me. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) not here :/
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Ok, that's a pity. I realize the order ID could be a problem. But maybe that's fixed in the V2 API?
afaik the only difference from v1 to v2 is the authentication method
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Side question:
The 'Route Order' functionality is not clear in the UI. You can either:
Not Route Order = Executed on Bitfinex? Route order -> blank = Executed on Mt Gox? Route Order -> Bitfinex = Executed on Bitfinex?
blank route=> execute against best price BFX route=> execute only on BFX
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hi, i will like to remember to all user that they can rotate loans, here is a short example
1 lets say you have 100 USD in loans at 20% 2 said loans will show up under Borrowed funds used in a margin position 3 now from the borrowing table you need to borrow another 100 USD at lower rate lets say 15% 4 the new cheaper loans will show up under Unused borrowed funds 5 now you only need to click close on the expensive loan under Borrowed funds used in a margin position and the cheaper loans will used for your position
make sure you always have a same or superior amount or you will have a partial liquidation of your position
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I have some favorable loans used in a long position (85%). I would like to close the position but keep the loans. Is that possible somehow?
I've assumed that that would be the case, but apparently not! I had loans at various rates, with the lowest rates being the first ones I took out. When I closed a fraction of my trading positions later, it closed the more favourable loans as well (a 50% loan, 30 days), leaving the rest of the position with the more unfavourable loans (200%+ loans)! In my opinion this should not happen and the funds should remain available to me, not closed out. Seems like it closes loans in a FIFO fashion, thats why I lost the older, more favourable loans. go to https://bitfinex.com/credit then Borrowed funds used in a margin position and click on the loan you want to close
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Oh really.. I think I remember holding a few loans without any active positions and both my swap and P/L was $0.0. So how is that possible? Essentially I was locking up loans, but not being charged...
ofc the P/L is 0 if you dont have a position but if you took a loan you are still charged check your history
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