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March 26, 2015, 09:01:54 PM
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This looks interesting, I like the concept and presentation of the trading bot. Most of us are terrible at using bots, or compared to others that are great, we are no so great... So, a simple to use one like this might be popular.

Anyway, there is a typo on the Thor screen. The word should be "Appropriate" - clearly just keyed in wrong.

I'm speaking from experience and helping the dev with the bot. a very very large part of your ability to be profitable when daytrading boils down to picking the right market at the right time. I've gotten into several markets using this bot at the right time, but have been very poor in choosing when to exit the market. Considering use of this bot alone has nearly doubled Bittrex's daily trade volume since it was released, I think it'll a great thing for altcoins in general.

Thanks for all the help improving the bot!

Bittrex adds almost any cryptocurrency, which is great for giving new coins a chance to grow, but makes it difficult to select good markets for automated trading. The next version of TraderDaddy has features that make it easier to select good trading markets.

Poloniex will be the next exchange supported, which has much stricter standards for adding coins. Their top 12 markets by volume would ALL do well with TraderDaddy:



I've been working on Rubycoin full-time for more than a year, searching for something that could drive real demand and provide value. Something to give Rubycoin a real purpose. There is no doubt in my mind that TraderDaddy is it. The interest level is truly out of this world. I'm excited to see what happens once it supports Poloniex, Bitfinex, Coinbase, Bitstamp, and BTC-E.

Totally agree. Poloniex has far more long term coins, Bittrex has some, but a lot of short timers too.

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March 27, 2015, 03:41:10 AM
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this shit was made by equalpumps aka big scammer.

stay away or u will get dumped hard.

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March 27, 2015, 04:29:43 PM
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this shit was made by equalpumps aka big scammer.

stay away or u will get dumped hard.

I don't know anything about twitter pumpers as I don't read twitter or care what they tweet, and I certainly could care less about their drama. Someone I respect says the dev is good. Bot is the best I have used. There is a one year chart history so there is little risk for anyone that knows cryptos.

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March 27, 2015, 06:57:57 PM
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Nice job with TraderDaddy

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March 28, 2015, 01:54:58 AM
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this shit was made by equalpumps aka big scammer.

stay away or u will get dumped hard.

I don't know anything about twitter pumpers as I don't read twitter or care what they tweet, and I certainly could care less about their drama. Someone I respect says the dev is good. Bot is the best I have used. There is a one year chart history so there is little risk for anyone that knows cryptos.

Hey kingscrown, hows Exclusivecoin doing? Are you done pumping that shit? The only purpose of your coin was to pump it to death. I can't even remember how many times you pestered me to get back into EXCL... Remember those pump rooms that you set up? Telling people to keep buying when EXCL was worth over 1500. Its worth a third of that now. You dumped on your investors and everyone that bought in after the ICO. You have absolutely no credibility. You are a shameless pumper of a shitcoin. Why the hell would anyone listen to you? Go back to EXCL and plan your final exit pump, prick.

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March 29, 2015, 09:04:39 AM
Last edit: March 29, 2015, 09:27:41 AM by sigwo
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v0.7 crashes on OSX. v0.6 was just running. I stopped v0.6, unzipped v0.7, and double-clicked.

EDIT: fixed already! Thanks for the support!!! v0.7 is a GOOOOOO!
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March 29, 2015, 09:38:55 AM
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I hope bittrex is giving you a kickback....I mean, the fees TD is generating has to be staggering.
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March 29, 2015, 01:10:17 PM
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Well I can confirm for myself TD for OS X ver 7 works without any trouble for me now, where before it was unusable. I was also running the Linux version 7.
Both functioned as expected. and I have had no issues so far! Juggernaught is turned on!

Great job !!!
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March 29, 2015, 01:11:44 PM
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Well I can confirm for myself TD for OS X ver 7 works without any trouble for me now, where before it was unusable. I was also running the Linux version 7.
Both functioned as expected. and I have had no issues so far! Juggernaught is turned on!

Great job !!!

Yup, I hopped on IRC and fuzzyhobbit was there and fixed it right up. Stellar dev and stellar software.
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March 29, 2015, 09:56:28 PM
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so i have been using traderdaddy since it came out. it wasnt until i started using traderdaddy 0.0.6 that i finally figured out what i was doing, lol.

once that happened i have increased my btc ammount by a good amount. ( well to me it is a good amount)

i was using in on tolerent level with 0.02btc. i had changed the way i use using it just 2 days ago. and now im already up to 0.14btc

i do have a cpl 26mh/s gridseed asic mining machines running but they are not getting me anywhere close to the ammount of btc per day as what traderdaddy is.

i have gotten to know the dev of ruby coin very well. and he has been a great help with anything i have had a problem with.

if someone is just starting out with using traderdaddy and you are having any problems please come to the rubycoin irc chat channel and you can get some help right away.

at this point i dont think i would be anywhere near to my current btc ammount if it wasnt for traderdaddy.

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March 29, 2015, 11:53:47 PM
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so i have been using traderdaddy since it came out. it wasnt until i started using traderdaddy 0.0.6 that i finally figured out what i was doing, lol.

once that happened i have increased my btc ammount by a good amount. ( well to me it is a good amount)

i was using in on tolerent level with 0.02btc. i had changed the way i use using it just 2 days ago. and now im already up to 0.14btc

i do have a cpl 26mh/s gridseed asic mining machines running but they are not getting me anywhere close to the ammount of btc per day as what traderdaddy is.

i have gotten to know the dev of ruby coin very well. and he has been a great help with anything i have had a problem with.

if someone is just starting out with using traderdaddy and you are having any problems please come to the rubycoin irc chat channel and you can get some help right away.

at this point i dont think i would be anywhere near to my current btc ammount if it wasnt for traderdaddy.



Very cool! Congrats! I have seen a nice increase in my BTC using TD as well. I have posted some of my results earlier in thread. Now with Ver 7 being able to add some customization per market is very nice. I definitely suggest anyone new to TraderDaddy stop by our IRC room #rubycoin.org on freenode. We are all happy to help.
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March 31, 2015, 01:04:26 AM
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will there be anymore updates with TraderDaddy? Jw if this is still on ongoing project

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April 01, 2015, 03:27:54 PM
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will there be anymore updates with TraderDaddy? Jw if this is still on ongoing project

The last update was a day ago: https://github.com/rubycoinorg/traderdaddy/releases/tag/v0.0.7

TraderDaddy is our primary focus. After seeing all of the excitement, positive feedback and success stories; there is no way development would stop.

It's going to support Poloniex in the next update and Cryptsy in the update after that. Bitfinex, Bitstamp, BTC-E, and OKCoin will follow. Poloniex and Cryptsy will work on the Thor tier (25k) and Juggernaut tier (50k) while Bitfinex, Bitstamp, BTC-E, and OKCoin will require the Magneto tier (100k).

Coinbase will be supported when it's more widely available. They are currently heavily restricting who can use it while they get the necessary licensing.

good to hear, i'll be keeping an eye on this coin

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April 04, 2015, 08:06:24 PM
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A few people have requested this, enjoy!

TraderDaddy for Windows 32-bit: https://github.com/rubycoinorg/traderdaddy/releases/download/v0.0.7/traderdaddy-v0.0.7-win32.zip

ha, thanks for making it 32-bit compatible. i have a traveling laptop that's 32-bit and nice to have access to TD while on the road : )

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April 05, 2015, 02:33:37 PM
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Which tolerance setting do I use if I want to buy but not sell unless the price goes very high?

This bot works well to make BTC, but in doing so it has sold off most of my DGC and bought a ton of LTC and DASH. Very appropriate for profitable trading, but I'd prefer to accumulate DGC and not sell unless it goes very high.

What settings should I have in place to accomplish this?

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BTW, TraderDaddy works, and I've been told by people I trust that it's clean. Nice job with this.
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April 06, 2015, 12:08:51 AM
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Which tolerance setting do I use if I want to buy but not sell unless the price goes very high?

This bot works well to make BTC, but in doing so it has sold off most of my DGC and bought a ton of LTC and DASH. Very appropriate for profitable trading, but I'd prefer to accumulate DGC and not sell unless it goes very high.

What settings should I have in place to accomplish this?

TT

BTW, TraderDaddy works, and I've been told by people I trust that it's clean. Nice job with this.

I believe if you just put the coins that you do not want sold in very high sell orders, they should not be touched by the bot. The bot does not cancel manually set orders (quite ingenious tbh)... For the 50k Rubycoin that I did not want traded, I placed a sell order for 50k RBY at a price of 5k sats. I'd imagine the same would be true with DGC or any other alt that you wish to hodl/accumulate.

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April 06, 2015, 02:26:24 PM
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Weird bug report: the bot works great for about 24 hours, and sets up a dozen or so buy/sell orders. At the 24 hour mark, all my coins end up in a single market and I end up with only 3 sell orders and no buy orders. To fix this condition, I have to manually sell off everything in each market to get my entire balance in BTC and restart the bot. This is 0.7 on OS X.
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April 06, 2015, 09:46:05 PM
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Weird bug report: the bot works great for about 24 hours, and sets up a dozen or so buy/sell orders. At the 24 hour mark, all my coins end up in a single market and I end up with only 3 sell orders and no buy orders. To fix this condition, I have to manually sell off everything in each market to get my entire balance in BTC and restart the bot. This is 0.7 on OS X.

I've been doing some thinking about this. Someone else reported something similar. It really doesn't surprise me that bot ends up on a single market, based on your budget and aggressive settings per market. When we limit the bot to only have x amount of BTC to trade with spread across ALL selected markets and some markets move faster (or slower) than others eventually the bot will start allocating more BTC to the most active market as more orders are being filled.

And...the BTC budget is defined as amount of BTC to be used on buy orders at one time.

A suggestion for the dev...allow for per-market budget in a future release.

and a message for the "scam?" guys commenting. Get a fucking life.
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April 07, 2015, 11:38:11 AM
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Yes, I agree. More market level control would be great.

And the question in the previous post - Do more research, or just read the last few pages of this thread. Ruby dev isn't always perfect,  nobody is, but I trust his work as many here do, and I think the question is uncalled for.

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April 07, 2015, 12:29:02 PM
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Correct. TD isn't perfect as it is a work in progress. With community help TD will only get better. Yes TD still needs a lot of tweaking, buy can tell you Ruby Dev is working his rear off daily trying to tweak for the next release. Hopefully Juggxrnaught will include some additional controls in one of the next releases. I hope to continue to be involved with some of the testing.
I can attest I have had good and not as good experiences with TD. Mainly have been good as I have watched my BTC balance grow over the last month since TD was released.
TD is taking Bittrex by storm and once TD is on some other exchanges its going to be madness!!! I am looking forward to making more BTC with TD in the future!
To anyone calling TD a scam, you must be living under a rock. Majority of the experiences I am hearing about with TD use have been positive once the end user understands how to use this work in progress application.
Good job Ruby Dev!

PS- Anyone having trouble with TD I would recommend join our IRC channel. Most of use can provide insight, suggestions and help when necessary.

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