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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which timeframe do you use for day trading? on: August 26, 2021, 09:27:12 PM

I'm not using bots that's why I'm just trading in the daily chart. A slow way of making money I guess because sometimes I exit back to USDT after several days or a week after. And sometimes I just earn $20 to $50 if the movement of the price goes more than 5%.

I have not seen anyone distributing free bots in crypto trading actually. While we are at this thread, may I ask where you got the bots and is it free?

Thanks for your reply. I actually made my own bot. It performs very well and I am constantly improving it, which was the reason for my post. In the last 30 or so my clients are up over 127%. I do have two options for licensing but neither is free.
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Signals in crypto on: August 25, 2021, 12:30:35 AM
I personally think the best thing you can do is learn to read a chart like an expert or bot would do. This is what I did. It can be overwhelming at first. But if you start with just candle patterns and start layering other indicators one at a time after you understand them, the likelihood of where that price action is going is easy to see. Just remember the price is determined by human action and that can go in any direction at any time. Think about these indicators candles, rsi, macd, sma, ema, and bb
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / Which timeframe do you use for day trading? on: August 25, 2021, 12:22:55 AM
I’ve been working on a trading bot for the better part of six months. It uses a five min timeframe to make decisions. Do most intra-day traders use such a short time frame as well? Has anyone had any luck with a custom timeframe like 7 mins?
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