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1  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux] on: December 15, 2013, 11:47:52 AM
I created a rule:
If market last price <890, spend all my funds (on BTC E)

However, it doesn't place any orders when triggered? It says 'done', but my USD still sits there. Nothing happens.
If I place a buy rule with a set BTC amount, it works fine. Is this bugged?

Am I missing something here? I placed a sell order earlier and it worked fine.

Just updated. Please use secure update. If any issue happens again, feel free to contact me.

I'm having the exact same problem, the rule triggers but no trades.
I'm using the latest version v1.07.96[BETA] on Win 7, I downloaded the executable from source forge.
I checked for updates on start. Is that the secure update or something else?

Edit: To be precise, the problem started happening after the last update. I think that's when group rules were added. My existing rules became the member of a group called 'Data'. And then I noticed that no trades were occurring. Then I created a new profile with new API key etc and a new group of rules but still no trades. Do I need to remove any old config files?


2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New to forum and BTC-e deposit issues on: November 20, 2013, 02:00:37 PM
Hi, I know this is a fairly old thread, But I'm having similar problem right now, only I sent the money from UK in Euros. I was hoping a SEPA payment would be faster than my previous USD transfer, which took 6 days. But this is day 9 now and still no clearance. Same experience with customer support. How did your problem turn out in the end?
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do you think BTC will hit $200? on: October 26, 2013, 10:05:44 AM
On the short term BTC will fluctuate, bubbles will come and go. On the long term, I think it's a good investment because there will only be 21 million bitcoins issued ever, and the demand will only increase over the coming years, as the popularity of the bitcoin increases. Limited supply and ever increasing demand will drive the price up. You can speculate and ride the waves of the bubbles to make some extra money (and lose some), but you will do just as well by buying and holding on to them forever. Never panic when the price goes down, just forget about it and come back a month later, it will be back up again. As someone stated earlier, emotions and trading don't go well together. Just buy and hold. It's boring but will pay out well in the end.
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