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November 17, 2016, 04:24:50 AM
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bots can work.
but if you can buy it, or it doesn't work very good, or not for very long.
a bot needs steady adjustments.
And if you have a realy good bot, why sell it?
A well programed bot will not need a lot of adjustments since the economic theory is not going to change every week, the only adjustments needed will be if the API changes.

market changes.
you can make it less optimized so it will work in many market cenarios, but than it wont make much money

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bots can work.
but if you can buy it, or it doesn't work very good, or not for very long.
a bot needs steady adjustments.
And if you have a realy good bot, why sell it?
A well programed bot will not need a lot of adjustments since the economic theory is not going to change every week, the only adjustments needed will be if the API changes.
If basic economic theory is the only requirement for becoming a professional trader then there would not be any trading challenges as anyone could learn and become expertise with economic theories.

The basics of economic alone will never help anyone to make profits from trading, but we must need to react different market situations accordingly, otherwise a trader will be thrown out of market very soon. So I believe, coding a bot to cover 'all' market conditions is not practically possible.
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November 17, 2016, 06:47:35 AM
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you will never learn a lot from trading if you are just using a bot , so if you are new to trading it is much better to start on manual trading it will help to boost your experience and improve your knowledge in this type of business if you really want to make profit because there are so many things that you need to consider when it comes to trading .
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November 18, 2016, 01:03:09 AM
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bots can work.
but if you can buy it, or it doesn't work very good, or not for very long.
a bot needs steady adjustments.
And if you have a realy good bot, why sell it?
A well programed bot will not need a lot of adjustments since the economic theory is not going to change every week, the only adjustments needed will be if the API changes.
If basic economic theory is the only requirement for becoming a professional trader then there would not be any trading challenges as anyone could learn and become expertise with economic theories.

The basics of economic alone will never help anyone to make profits from trading, but we must need to react different market situations accordingly, otherwise a trader will be thrown out of market very soon. So I believe, coding a bot to cover 'all' market conditions is not practically possible.
I never said anything about basic economic in my post, even in th changing situations of the markets the right move to make is still founded in sound economic theory, so a good bot could adjust its behavior accordingly.
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November 18, 2016, 02:14:51 AM
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bots can work.
but if you can buy it, or it doesn't work very good, or not for very long.
a bot needs steady adjustments.
And if you have a realy good bot, why sell it?
A well programed bot will not need a lot of adjustments since the economic theory is not going to change every week, the only adjustments needed will be if the API changes.
If basic economic theory is the only requirement for becoming a professional trader then there would not be any trading challenges as anyone could learn and become expertise with economic theories.

The basics of economic alone will never help anyone to make profits from trading, but we must need to react different market situations accordingly, otherwise a trader will be thrown out of market very soon. So I believe, coding a bot to cover 'all' market conditions is not practically possible.
I never said anything about basic economic in my post, even in th changing situations of the markets the right move to make is still founded in sound economic theory, so a good bot could adjust its behavior accordingly.

for how long do you observe markets? nothing to do with economic theory.

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November 18, 2016, 06:03:54 PM
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What language do you want to use for your bot coding?
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