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1321  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 14, 2017, 07:51:15 AM

Hmmm, not sure what happened but can you please try again now.

I had uploaded a new version before I saw your message. I just tested the new version and it works.

Thanks,
Jonathan



It is OK in this last version. Thank you for quick response  Wink

You are welcome! Sorry for the missteps on our part.

Best wishes,
Jonathan

1322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 13, 2017, 09:55:55 PM
Hi, I just downloaded current version, but I can't run it:

Code:
20:23:48 /tmp$ unzip leonArdo-linux.zip
Archive:  leonArdo-linux.zip
   creating: leonArdo-linux/
   creating: leonArdo-linux/plugins/
   creating: leonArdo-linux/plugins/platforms/
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/plugins/platforms/libqxcb.so 
   creating: leonArdo-linux/lib/
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5Network.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5Core.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libicuuc.so.56 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5DBus.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libicudata.so.56 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libicui18n.so.56 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5Svg.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5XcbQpa.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5Widgets.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/lib/libQt5Gui.so.5 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/run-leonArdo.sh 
  inflating: leonArdo-linux/leonArdo 
20:23:54 /tmp$ cd leonArdo-linux/
/tmp/leonArdo-linux
20:23:59 /tmp/leonArdo-linux$ sh ./run-leonArdo.sh
./run-leonArdo.sh: 3: ./run-leonArdo.sh: Bad substitution
20:24:04 /tmp/leonArdo-linux$

Previous version 3.1.0 is OK.


Hmmm, not sure what happened but can you please try again now.

I had uploaded a new version before I saw your message. I just tested the new version and it works.

Thanks,
Jonathan

1323  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 13, 2017, 06:20:22 PM
leonArdo patch 3.2.1 released


We fixed a critical error that caused leonArdo to crash after a couple of hours.

How can you get your copy?

If you are an existing customer you can simply click on the "up to date!" link (even though it says up to date!) on the leonArdo login screen and download this version.

Thanks and sorry for any inconvenience cause.

Jonathan


1324  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 13, 2017, 11:56:31 AM

On Linux we had to ship the relevant Qt 5.8 libraries to be able to support 4k. After downloading the zip run the appropriately named "run-leonArdo.sh" script to start leonArdo.

run-leonArdo.sh -> nothing happens Huh

Code:
./run-leonArdo.sh
./run-leonArdo.sh: line 12: ./leonArdo: No such file or directory
and in the zip is no leonArdo-linux file... Huh


We found the issue. Please download the latest version if you are a linux user.

Should be fixed now!
1325  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 13, 2017, 11:04:22 AM

On Linux we had to ship the relevant Qt 5.8 libraries to be able to support 4k. After downloading the zip run the appropriately named "run-leonArdo.sh" script to start leonArdo.

run-leonArdo.sh -> nothing happens Huh

Code:
./run-leonArdo.sh
./run-leonArdo.sh: line 12: ./leonArdo: No such file or directory
and in the zip is no leonArdo-linux file... Huh


You are right! Somehow the binary was stripped from the zip??

Looking into it now.

1326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 13, 2017, 10:43:53 AM
I have installed another one virtual machine with OS 64bit Win10 and leonArdo crashed again

We are having some issues with the latest release. We are working on it.

If anyone has a crash report please send it to: contact@marginsoftware.de

Thanks!

Jonathan
1327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 12, 2017, 05:52:21 PM
my program seems to crash when im away from my computer. any reason for this?

Hey statdude,

I've no idea? My copy doesn't crash.

Can you provide as much info as possible. Then we can help you.

Thanks,
Jonathan

1328  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 12, 2017, 02:06:20 PM
Hi, it seems my data from poloniex (btc/eth) is missing some data.
How can I force the loenArdo to force a "redownload" of the data?



Yeah, it seems our data collection server for poloniex and okcoin went down. It's up and running again now.

Apologies for that.

Jonathan

1329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 12, 2017, 08:12:57 AM
Our data collection process on poloniex and okcoin was down. It's back up now.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

All the best,
Jonathan

1330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 11, 2017, 08:43:33 PM
leonArdo version 3.2 released


  • Support for 4k and higher DPI displays added
  • Optimized polling strategy to better exploit call quote of exchanges
  • Bug fixes

On Linux we had to ship the relevant Qt 5.8 libraries to be able to support 4k. After downloading the zip run the appropriately named "run-leonArdo.sh" script to start leonArdo.

How can you get your copy?

If you are an existing customer you can simply click on the "update available" link on the leonArdo login screen and download this version.

Or if you are new just head over to website to check us out.
You can also download a demo version of leonArdo from the website to try before you buy.


1331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 10, 2017, 08:14:30 PM
Leonardo crashed hard when closing Funds window

after restart all Leonardo only -> Strategy busy for xx minutes...

Hi ewibit,

I sent you a pm. Will need more details if I am to be able to reproduce it and fix the issue.

Thanks,
Jonathan

1332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 10, 2017, 05:41:05 PM
I have a question on this bot. Will this bot run on a Raspberry Pi. Also, will there be the ability to make your own strategies using indicators such as RSI, MACD, etc.

It runs on Windows, Linux and OS X, but not on the Pi's architecture yet. We want to add this in the future.

Yes, when we release our strategy editor you will be able to use leonArdo's indicators to build your own bots.

Best wishes,
Jonathan



Is there any kind of time frame as to when these features are coming?  1st quarter of this year? Summer of 2017?  It would be helpful to have at least a window as to when we can all expect some of these updates and improvements.  Smiley

Thanks

There is an internal time frame, but I do not want to make it public as it depends on some factors that are not completely in our control.

We are a very small startup, trying to build a sustainable company, and all I can say is my team is super committed to the project and the pace of development and feature rollout will quicken over the next few months.

Sorry I can't be more specific.

All the best,
Jonathan



1333  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 09, 2017, 10:39:16 PM
I have a question on this bot. Will this bot run on a Raspberry Pi. Also, will there be the ability to make your own strategies using indicators such as RSI, MACD, etc.

It runs on Windows, Linux and OS X, but not on the Pi's architecture yet. We want to add this in the future.

Yes, when we release our strategy editor you will be able to use leonArdo's indicators to build your own bots.

Best wishes,
Jonathan

1334  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 09, 2017, 10:37:25 PM
Hello,

can u pls calrify me somethings?

For the "Static Ping Pong" strategy, what's the stop loss policy for it (if there's one)? I mean if I'm having loss with a buy order how can I stop this loss and close my position (sell) automatically? Is there anywhere I can set this?

The same qustion applies to "Margin Maker". I'm using the demo version, and I was in loss, but no stop loss was applied to my buy order. How can I fix this? Also can u pls explain me better how this "Margin Maker" strategy works? what's buy/sell margin, and "min efferctive gain" option? What's the stop loss policy for it? what's take profit policy? I could see it adapts the "limit sell" order automatically sometimes. so how does it really work?

Thnx.

Hi leomedina01,

Thanks for checking out leonArdo.

There is currently no stop loss functionality in the bot - we are adding it soon.

We do support stop loss and trailing stop on the bitfinex exchange as they provide for it in their API. But we realise we cannot rely on all exchanges to add this into their API and there will have to be a leonArdo specific solution.

The main difference between the static ping pong and mArgin maker bots is that the ping pong bot is static and the mArgin maker in dynamic. What that means is that with the ping pong bot you explicitly set a buy and sell price and that is all the bot does. If the course bounces between those pre-determined prices the bot will cycle through buy and sell orders. In contrast to this you don't set a buy and sell price for the mArgin maker bot, but rather you set a relative margin which adapts based on the history window - which continually adapts to what has happened. This means that it allows for prices to be dynamically chosen. There are other parameters you can set to ensure the bot behaves like you want it to such as: don’t sell below a certain price or ensure a min gain has been achieved.

The minimum effective gain allows you set the amount you want to make on each trade cycle. This is the amount after exchange fees have been subtracted. Setting a negative value allows the bot to make a loss in the hope that it can continue trading and make a gain. Otherwise, the bot would stop until the course came back to it.

The take profit mechanism has nothing to do with the mArgin maker bot, but rather it is a leonArdo margin trading feature. I discuss it in the margin trading video you can find here: http://www.marginsoftware.de/tutorial.html

Best wishes,
Jonathan


Ok. Thx for the prompt reply.

What I called of "take profit" is in fact the "limit sell" order the bot creates after a buy order is executed. I saw this "limit sell" order was not executed sometimes although the target price has been hit.

Like here: Why it didn't sell here > http://prntscr.com/ehfzo6 ?

You can see there's a "limit sell" order to 0.00009823, but price hit 0.00009994, but sell order was not executed

Another thing I noticed is for example selected timeframe is 3D, but candle displayed is for 1H timeframe > http://prntscr.com/ehglr6. Pls let me know if this is the correct behaviour.

Thanks.

Hi leomedina01,

The demo market tries to emulate what would happen on the real market, but seems like here it misfired? Without the logs I couldn't tell you why, but my guess would be that you had a network out issue at the point the course went through your sell order and that's why it didn't execute.

If you were using the real version and that was a real limit order on the exchange it would have been filled.

As for the candles, I am not sure I understand. The buttons at the top of the chart show the time frame and this then determines the time frame of the individual candles. For example in the 3 month view the candles are 1 day, in the 1D view the candles are 30 min and in the 30 minute view the candles are 1 minute candles.

All the best,
Jonathan


Thnx for all prompt replies Jonathan.

I'm about to purchase Leonardo, I'm only concerned about the fact it does not have a way to set a stop-loss for poloniex orders. Do you think this is something I really need to be concerned about? Do you think it's safe trading without a stop-loss?

I mean suppose I cannot be in front of my pc all the time looking in the chart. Do you think it's safe being out for some hours (ex. for sleep) and leave the bot go alone, without any stop-loss? do you think it's safe? Just need an honest answer.

Regards.

Legally I cannot give you such 'financial advice', but I understand your concern.

I can tell you that we have hundreds of customers who are using leonArdo's bots without stop loss. But we will add this functionality soon, so you could wait until it's there.

I'm really happy you like leonArdo and might purchase a copy soon!

Thanks for your support,
Jonathan


Ok. Thanks for the prompt reply.

A last question: do you offer any money back guarantee?

Cheers.

You are welcome!

No, there is no money back guarantee! We have no way of even knowing how leonArdo performs for you as we have no access to that data.

Best wishes,
Jonathan

1335  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 09, 2017, 08:03:25 AM
Hello,

can u pls calrify me somethings?

For the "Static Ping Pong" strategy, what's the stop loss policy for it (if there's one)? I mean if I'm having loss with a buy order how can I stop this loss and close my position (sell) automatically? Is there anywhere I can set this?

The same qustion applies to "Margin Maker". I'm using the demo version, and I was in loss, but no stop loss was applied to my buy order. How can I fix this? Also can u pls explain me better how this "Margin Maker" strategy works? what's buy/sell margin, and "min efferctive gain" option? What's the stop loss policy for it? what's take profit policy? I could see it adapts the "limit sell" order automatically sometimes. so how does it really work?

Thnx.

Hi leomedina01,

Thanks for checking out leonArdo.

There is currently no stop loss functionality in the bot - we are adding it soon.

We do support stop loss and trailing stop on the bitfinex exchange as they provide for it in their API. But we realise we cannot rely on all exchanges to add this into their API and there will have to be a leonArdo specific solution.

The main difference between the static ping pong and mArgin maker bots is that the ping pong bot is static and the mArgin maker in dynamic. What that means is that with the ping pong bot you explicitly set a buy and sell price and that is all the bot does. If the course bounces between those pre-determined prices the bot will cycle through buy and sell orders. In contrast to this you don't set a buy and sell price for the mArgin maker bot, but rather you set a relative margin which adapts based on the history window - which continually adapts to what has happened. This means that it allows for prices to be dynamically chosen. There are other parameters you can set to ensure the bot behaves like you want it to such as: don’t sell below a certain price or ensure a min gain has been achieved.

The minimum effective gain allows you set the amount you want to make on each trade cycle. This is the amount after exchange fees have been subtracted. Setting a negative value allows the bot to make a loss in the hope that it can continue trading and make a gain. Otherwise, the bot would stop until the course came back to it.

The take profit mechanism has nothing to do with the mArgin maker bot, but rather it is a leonArdo margin trading feature. I discuss it in the margin trading video you can find here: http://www.marginsoftware.de/tutorial.html

Best wishes,
Jonathan


Ok. Thx for the prompt reply.

What I called of "take profit" is in fact the "limit sell" order the bot creates after a buy order is executed. I saw this "limit sell" order was not executed sometimes although the target price has been hit.

Like here: Why it didn't sell here > http://prntscr.com/ehfzo6 ?

You can see there's a "limit sell" order to 0.00009823, but price hit 0.00009994, but sell order was not executed

Another thing I noticed is for example selected timeframe is 3D, but candle displayed is for 1H timeframe > http://prntscr.com/ehglr6. Pls let me know if this is the correct behaviour.

Thanks.

Hi leomedina01,

The demo market tries to emulate what would happen on the real market, but seems like here it misfired? Without the logs I couldn't tell you why, but my guess would be that you had a network out issue at the point the course went through your sell order and that's why it didn't execute.

If you were using the real version and that was a real limit order on the exchange it would have been filled.

As for the candles, I am not sure I understand. The buttons at the top of the chart show the time frame and this then determines the time frame of the individual candles. For example in the 3 month view the candles are 1 day, in the 1D view the candles are 30 min and in the 30 minute view the candles are 1 minute candles.

All the best,
Jonathan


Thnx for all prompt replies Jonathan.

I'm about to purchase Leonardo, I'm only concerned about the fact it does not have a way to set a stop-loss for poloniex orders. Do you think this is something I really need to be concerned about? Do you think it's safe trading without a stop-loss?

I mean suppose I cannot be in front of my pc all the time looking in the chart. Do you think it's safe being out for some hours (ex. for sleep) and leave the bot go alone, without any stop-loss? do you think it's safe? Just need an honest answer.

Regards.

Legally I cannot give you such 'financial advice', but I understand your concern.

I can tell you that we have hundreds of customers who are using leonArdo's bots without stop loss. But we will add this functionality soon, so you could wait until it's there.

I'm really happy you like leonArdo and might purchase a copy soon!

Thanks for your support,
Jonathan



1336  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 09, 2017, 07:58:54 AM
Is there extra fees for the exchanges or are the included?

and is there a possibility of adding Yobit and Cryptopia in the future? Your bot is a decent price for newbies who tend to trade on exchanges I mention.

Edit
Disregard. I see one is free and charges for extra additions

Yes, the current price is $89 for leonArdo and for that you get one exchange free. The ultra version gives you access to 7 exchanges and costs $179.

We will definitely add more exchanges soon. Demand will determine which ones jump to the top of the line.

Best wishes,
Jonathan

1337  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 08, 2017, 02:16:50 PM
Hello,

can u pls calrify me somethings?

For the "Static Ping Pong" strategy, what's the stop loss policy for it (if there's one)? I mean if I'm having loss with a buy order how can I stop this loss and close my position (sell) automatically? Is there anywhere I can set this?

The same qustion applies to "Margin Maker". I'm using the demo version, and I was in loss, but no stop loss was applied to my buy order. How can I fix this? Also can u pls explain me better how this "Margin Maker" strategy works? what's buy/sell margin, and "min efferctive gain" option? What's the stop loss policy for it? what's take profit policy? I could see it adapts the "limit sell" order automatically sometimes. so how does it really work?

Thnx.

Hi leomedina01,

Thanks for checking out leonArdo.

There is currently no stop loss functionality in the bot - we are adding it soon.

We do support stop loss and trailing stop on the bitfinex exchange as they provide for it in their API. But we realise we cannot rely on all exchanges to add this into their API and there will have to be a leonArdo specific solution.

The main difference between the static ping pong and mArgin maker bots is that the ping pong bot is static and the mArgin maker in dynamic. What that means is that with the ping pong bot you explicitly set a buy and sell price and that is all the bot does. If the course bounces between those pre-determined prices the bot will cycle through buy and sell orders. In contrast to this you don't set a buy and sell price for the mArgin maker bot, but rather you set a relative margin which adapts based on the history window - which continually adapts to what has happened. This means that it allows for prices to be dynamically chosen. There are other parameters you can set to ensure the bot behaves like you want it to such as: don’t sell below a certain price or ensure a min gain has been achieved.

The minimum effective gain allows you set the amount you want to make on each trade cycle. This is the amount after exchange fees have been subtracted. Setting a negative value allows the bot to make a loss in the hope that it can continue trading and make a gain. Otherwise, the bot would stop until the course came back to it.

The take profit mechanism has nothing to do with the mArgin maker bot, but rather it is a leonArdo margin trading feature. I discuss it in the margin trading video you can find here: http://www.marginsoftware.de/tutorial.html

Best wishes,
Jonathan


Ok. Thx for the prompt reply.

What I called of "take profit" is in fact the "limit sell" order the bot creates after a buy order is executed. I saw this "limit sell" order was not executed sometimes although the target price has been hit.

Like here: Why it didn't sell here > http://prntscr.com/ehfzo6 ?

You can see there's a "limit sell" order to 0.00009823, but price hit 0.00009994, but sell order was not executed

Another thing I noticed is for example selected timeframe is 3D, but candle displayed is for 1H timeframe > http://prntscr.com/ehglr6. Pls let me know if this is the correct behaviour.

Thanks.

Hi leomedina01,

The demo market tries to emulate what would happen on the real market, but seems like here it misfired? Without the logs I couldn't tell you why, but my guess would be that you had a network out issue at the point the course went through your sell order and that's why it didn't execute.

If you were using the real version and that was a real limit order on the exchange it would have been filled.

As for the candles, I am not sure I understand. The buttons at the top of the chart show the time frame and this then determines the time frame of the individual candles. For example in the 3 month view the candles are 1 day, in the 1D view the candles are 30 min and in the 30 minute view the candles are 1 minute candles.

All the best,
Jonathan



1338  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 08, 2017, 09:20:46 AM
Hello,

can u pls calrify me somethings?

For the "Static Ping Pong" strategy, what's the stop loss policy for it (if there's one)? I mean if I'm having loss with a buy order how can I stop this loss and close my position (sell) automatically? Is there anywhere I can set this?

The same qustion applies to "Margin Maker". I'm using the demo version, and I was in loss, but no stop loss was applied to my buy order. How can I fix this? Also can u pls explain me better how this "Margin Maker" strategy works? what's buy/sell margin, and "min efferctive gain" option? What's the stop loss policy for it? what's take profit policy? I could see it adapts the "limit sell" order automatically sometimes. so how does it really work?

Thnx.

Hi leomedina01,

Thanks for checking out leonArdo.

There is currently no stop loss functionality in the bot - we are adding it soon.

We do support stop loss and trailing stop on the bitfinex exchange as they provide for it in their API. But we realise we cannot rely on all exchanges to add this into their API and there will have to be a leonArdo specific solution.

The main difference between the static ping pong and mArgin maker bots is that the ping pong bot is static and the mArgin maker in dynamic. What that means is that with the ping pong bot you explicitly set a buy and sell price and that is all the bot does. If the course bounces between those pre-determined prices the bot will cycle through buy and sell orders. In contrast to this you don't set a buy and sell price for the mArgin maker bot, but rather you set a relative margin which adapts based on the history window - which continually adapts to what has happened. This means that it allows for prices to be dynamically chosen. There are other parameters you can set to ensure the bot behaves like you want it to such as: don’t sell below a certain price or ensure a min gain has been achieved.

The minimum effective gain allows you set the amount you want to make on each trade cycle. This is the amount after exchange fees have been subtracted. Setting a negative value allows the bot to make a loss in the hope that it can continue trading and make a gain. Otherwise, the bot would stop until the course came back to it.

The take profit mechanism has nothing to do with the mArgin maker bot, but rather it is a leonArdo margin trading feature. I discuss it in the margin trading video you can find here: http://www.marginsoftware.de/tutorial.html

Best wishes,
Jonathan




1339  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 06, 2017, 04:11:04 PM
Id like to know if it works on a ubuntu 16.10 desktop version?

Yes, it works on Ubuntu!!
1340  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, .. / Algo trading strategies on: March 05, 2017, 11:48:08 AM
Just a general question,
I am having a few issues on Bitfinex, I can only assume the bot is trying to be too precise, is there a way to buy and sell just down to 1 decimal?  Eg. $1250.5
bot keeps stopping and this is the error that comes up in real time on the exchange " Invalid order price precision (5 sig figures limit)."


Price Precision
The precision level of all trading prices is calculated based on significant figures.

For all pairs on Bitfinex we use 5 significant digits. Examples of five significant digits would be 12.123, 1.1234, 123.43, and 1234.5.

This mimics how traditional global markets dynamically handle precision of small, medium, and larger values. The rationale behind this is that the higher the amount the less relevant the number of decimals becomes. The corollary is true for very small amounts, where more precision is more useful.

Note: API will truncate price with precision > 5

Hi Dan,

We saw that there was an issue there in their API as far as I remember. I'll look into it and get back to you soon.

Best wishes,
Jonathan

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