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February 02, 2021, 11:08:09 AM
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Im learning bit coins and trying to figure out the relationship of the depth price spread and candles. I essentially want a rewind and fast forward button, so I can find patterns. I have been glued to my phone trying to see "This just happened and the market went up" but I cant go back and see what the depth was doing at the time. So I would like to open my MS surface record the screen disable screen saver start CBPro and record. Then I could play it back and watch in 10-30X speed seeing what triggers the market to do what.


I'm finding all kinds of ways to automate trading to find they dont exist or are not easily available. I wanted to make a program where depending on prices it would buy or sell like a limit order but sell/buy more depending on price and then make it execute additional orders after the first one. Like make a simple BASIC program:

10 IF btc=$100 GOTO 20
20 buy 1 BTC
30 IF btc=$110 sell 25%
40 IF btc=$120 sell 30%

This seems so easy I dont understand why others are not doing this. I only know some html from the 90's failed linux, and can make an Arduino crash, other wise I would be writing code now and making money.

From what I have read there seems some smart people on this board so I would love to hear your input. I'm trying to make this a home part time (minimal contact of covid) job while I do physical therapy and recover to rejoin the work force.

Ultimately you would use AI to figure out the market. Wall St. must already be doing this with super computers buying/selling hundreds of millions for a few seconds then doing it to another stock. It would use AI to read the news about a stock and see if its good. The trading floor is all digital now I dont see why not. If only I had some start up money for  some servers and engineers...
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