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re: Crypto Trading Bots
Posted on 1/6/22 at 7:18 pm to TigerMan327
Posted on 1/6/22 at 7:18 pm to TigerMan327
I'm on a smaller scale but about the same %. I'm in for about a month with $3800 in and my account is sitting at $3780. Some bots are up to 15 SOs but most are in the single digits.
I'm waiting on a turnaround and trusting DCA to come through. And looking to add more $ and bots since the market is down and I have a bit of cash available.
I'm waiting on a turnaround and trusting DCA to come through. And looking to add more $ and bots since the market is down and I have a bit of cash available.
Posted on 1/6/22 at 9:09 pm to auisssa
Cautious investor, got about $1k into Bitcoin a year ago after several years following crypto. Been a pretty wild ride by my standards. Trading bots are intriguing, I already practice DCA. Couple of questions on 3commas if anyone cares to chime in, apologies if already asked:
Is this service legitimate? Do they make money on just subscription fees, or is there something I don't recognize yet? I understand there are trading fees on the external platform, but I don't quite understand the 3commas business model. Will the bot trade you into debt, and/or can this outcome be mitigated through the user settings? What are the consequences when you land upside down?
Crypto trading is funny money for me, but I believe we're just getting a peek into a very different future. I'm a baby, any replies appreciated.
Is this service legitimate? Do they make money on just subscription fees, or is there something I don't recognize yet? I understand there are trading fees on the external platform, but I don't quite understand the 3commas business model. Will the bot trade you into debt, and/or can this outcome be mitigated through the user settings? What are the consequences when you land upside down?
Crypto trading is funny money for me, but I believe we're just getting a peek into a very different future. I'm a baby, any replies appreciated.
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