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    [Daily Discussion] Sunday, September 30, 2018

    Posted: 29 Sep 2018 09:06 PM PDT

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    [Altcoin Discussion] Sunday, September 30, 2018

    Posted: 29 Sep 2018 09:06 PM PDT

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    How is Robinhood for crypto trading?

    Posted: 29 Sep 2018 12:15 PM PDT

    Its been out for a while now. How is it for people who trade on daily / weekly charts? I can't imagine it is good for people who day trade for obvious reasons (lack of bid / ask spread to begin).

    Is it able to handle large orders (say 100-200k buys) or is it just good for people who want to buy < $10k worth of crypto?

    Genuinely curious. It is the only platform (at least that I can find) that allows you to trade both securities and crypto. A lot nicer than withdrawing money from your securities account and then initiating a wire to a crypto exchange... Especially if a move is happening when banks are closed.

    Thanks for any insight in advance

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    Crypto Arbitrage Open Pair - rtca.crossd.io

    Posted: 29 Sep 2018 10:05 AM PDT

    Dear investors,

    As some of you know, I started few months ago with a friend a project of cryptocurrency arbitrage calculator I already presented here on reddit. (Link)

    Today I would like to introduce a specific feature we developed that might interest you because it takes arbitrage to a new extended level. Indeed, our platform has an option called Open Pairs that I will explain more in details here.

    Closed Pairs

    One traditional arbitrage pattern is the following :

    One BUYS an ALTCOIN with CRYPTO MOVES the ALTCOIN to another exchange SELLS the ALTCOIN for a higher amount of the SAME CRYPTO 

    The arbitrage pattern here looks like : CRYPTO->ALTCOIN->CRYPTO

    For example you start with BTC and try to get more BTC at the end by buying NANO cheaper and selling it more expensive. It will looks like BTC->NANO->BTC.

    That's our Closed Pairs mode and it is working great.

    Open Pairs

    However an arbitrage is possible by definition each time the value of an asset is different from a place to another. So instead of only considering the CRYPTO price of the ALTCOIN, we will also take into account the fiat value of the initial/final CRYPTO you used. By doing this we increase drastically the opportunities.

    Pattern :

    One has X$ USD worth of BTC BUYS an ALTCOIN with BTC MOVES the ALTCOIN to another exchange SELLS the ALTCOIN for a higher amount of USD value of any CRYPTO 

    The arbitrage pattern here looks like : ANY CRYPTO->ALTCOIN->ANY CRYPTO

    To illustrate this I will give a small example : you have 100$ worth of BTC, you BUY NANO with it and SELL those NANO on another exchange for 105$ worth of ETH. You will have BTC->NANO->ETH

    This feature increases by a lot the amount of computation we have to proceed but also the amount of opportunities users can exploit. It is an example how arbitrages can be taken to a more expanded way than other competitors websites and we are really interested to keeping going in this way. We are planing to start working on cryptocurrencies derivatives arbitrages in a near future so if you are interested in this, don't hesitate to join our Discord/Twitter and other social media.

    Thank you so much again for you attention and your time,

    Nicolas

    Links

    RTCA - Crypto Arbitrage Opportunity Calculator

    Crossd.io

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