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December 31, 2017, 04:47:43 PM
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Hello,

I'd like to try automate trade with cryptocurrencies in some exchange as binance, bittrex, gdax or bitfinex. Can you recommend free o paid solutions for automatic trading?.

thanks.

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December 31, 2017, 05:06:31 PM
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This is a very well written thread and I will like to keep this record.
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December 31, 2017, 05:25:45 PM
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You mean like a "Stop Loss" that automatically sells if say BTC goes below $7k and is drooping
like a stone ?

Let me know if you find one because I have been looking for one myself and we all know by
now that Coinbase scammers always have technical trouble when the market spikes down
so better safe than sorry I say. 

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December 31, 2017, 05:43:06 PM
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I think he means a bot.  Bots can execute trading commands while you are away from a computer and can help with your trading strategies (but not replace them!).  There is a steep learning curve to using them, and you have to find a good bot with positive feedback and reviews first.  Go slowly!
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December 31, 2017, 05:51:51 PM
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You should try Gekko instead. It’s written in JavaScript and runs on Node.js. The best thing about it is it’s named after Gordon Gekko. LOL

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December 31, 2017, 06:51:50 PM
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I think he means a bot.  Bots can execute trading commands while you are away from a computer and can help with your trading strategies (but not replace them!).  There is a steep learning curve to using them, and you have to find a good bot with positive feedback and reviews first.  Go slowly!

So you mean using a HTTP API to sell coins type bot or one that hooks into the HTML on the page from say GDAX and presses
the "Sell button" if your are logged in and the price flops.

Me is second to no one when it comes to bots but i think i would do that using a chrome extension

Bots are all over GDAX doing the buying and selling and if you watch you can see something like

$15,001  10.0100000
$15,001  9.0100000
$15,001  5.0100000
$15,001  4.0100000
//No sell so lower price and cycle again
$15,000  10.0100000
$15,000  9.0100000
$15,000  5.0100000
$15,000  4.0100000






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December 31, 2017, 07:17:09 PM
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I think GunBot is also a bot used for automatic trading in exchanges. I never used it myself so I'm not sure if what exchanges it supports, and how it actually works, but the primary purpose of it is to do automatic trading. So maybe it is a solution to your question and you should check it out.

Edit: Let me help you with the site to save your googling time. Here is the link: https://thecryptobot.com/. And, it supports all the exchanges you mentioned.
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