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    [Daily Discussion] Thursday, February 13, 2020 Bitcoin Markets


    [Daily Discussion] Thursday, February 13, 2020

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 08:04 PM PST

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    [Altcoin Discussion] Thursday, February 13, 2020

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 08:05 PM PST

    Thread topics include, but are not limited to:

    • Discussion related to recent events
    • Technical analysis, trading ideas & strategies
    • General questions about altcoins

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    • All regular rules for this subreddit apply, except for number 2. This, and only this, thread is exempt from the requirement that all discussion must relate to bitcoin trading.
    • This is for high quality discussion of altcoins. All shilling or obvious pumping/dumping behavior will result in an immediate one day ban. This is your only warning.
    • No discussion about specific ICOs. Established coins only.

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    Coinbase Pro launches margin trading

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 11:46 AM PST

    Some info on Coinbase.

    • retail investors are restricted to the 23 states: FL, TX, IL, NJ, VA, GA, AR, AK, OR, CT, NH, MA, NE, NC, OK, CO, KS, ME, SC, UT, WI, WY and WV
      • institutional investors in 43 states and 9 countries have access
    • up to 3x margin
    • eligibility based on trading patterns, balances, etc - don't assume you automatically have access
    • margin only enabled for BTC, USD, and USDC
    • positions must be closed within 25 days
    • 8% annualized interest rate, interest calculated hourly, charged daily

    Resources:

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    Anyone trade options at CME or LedgerX? How are the liquidity, fees, etc?

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 10:00 PM PST

    Any thoughts on these, do they have enough liquidity that you can jump in and get your trades pretty quickly? It looks like ledgerx has some pretty huge spreads (so might not be great liquidity) but I can't see the bid/ask or volume for chicago mercantile exchange.

    Also couldn't tell if ledgerX is charging $.15 per bitcoin option or $15 - which are obviously pretty different - since the page lists a "contract" as .01 btc but they're clearly being sold in 1 btc units. I'm assuming it's $15 which would make some options incredibly expensive. Also potentially looking for a good broker to trade CME from USA if they actually have good bitcoin volume there, considering interactive brokers but might like to do better than $1 per contract on fees.

    Edit: Or any other options aside from CME or ledgerx that work well for option trading?

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    Huobi, OKEx, Binance, Kraken, Bitfinex and more at The Conference.Exchanges in Amsterdam

    Posted: 13 Feb 2020 05:28 AM PST

    Meet the top exchanges at The Conference.Exchanges, that will take place on 5th of March 202 in Amsterdam

    Among speakers are:

    Binance- Josh Goodbody

    Shapeshift- Linda Wang

    Kraken - Maximilian Marenbach

    Huobi Global -Ciara Sun

    Keyrock - Juan David Mendieta

    Crystal - Marina Khaustova

    BigONE - Randolf ZHAO

    Hacken - Dmitriy Budorin

    EXMO - Maria Stankevich

    Bitfinex - Robert Jan de Jong

    Crypto.com - Diana Pires

    and others

    Details about the agenda, tickets and speakers at https://theconference.exchange/

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    About day trading, is it possible to set multiple orders with the same funds? Or would I need a bot for this?

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 10:17 PM PST

    I had an idea of only buying when it starts to go up 1%, and upon initial purchase sell off as soon as it goes 1 to 2% higher, but at the same time have a protection at 2% lower to sell off. I can make a stop order in only one direction, is there anyway to be covered from all directions at once? I.e. have a "limit order" and "stop order" active with the same funds? I'm using coinbase pro and can't seem to figure it out. I guess I just have to be there monitoring it 24/7?

    Basically.

    Current price 100$

    Set limit order to buy at 101$

    Upon that being completed , set a stop order to sell at 99$

    At the same time, set a new limit order to sell at 103$

    That way I never gain more then 2%, and I never lose more then 2%.

    Do I need a bot to do this?

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    How do you not lose money when day trading?

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 03:52 PM PST

    It seems every time with day trading, I buy the dips, it goes up, but then falls down lower. I wait for so long, It drops even lower, I either sell or wait for it to go up a little then sell. Sometimes it goes back up afterwards or stays same, but it seems I always buy at wrong times and sell at wrong times. Is anybody out there actually making daily profits day trading? Is it possible to do without bots?

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    Kraken Api -- is there a way to add an address without needing to confirm an email? Kinda makes it useless if i want to automate the service...

    Posted: 12 Feb 2020 03:49 PM PST

    Kraken obviously works by you only being capable of withdrawing to addresses that are whitelisted and it requires an email confirmation. I'm trying to build a service but it makes no sense that i would need to manually go in and confirm the customers address to the whitelist before being able to withdraw to their wallet.

    If the above isnt possible, is it possible to lookup the 'name' of the whitelisted addresses using the api? thats how the withdraw api works,

    1. submit a btc address and name it test1
    2. you cannot withdraw to test1 until you go to email and confirm the whitelist request just like a normal customer
    3. withdrawal via api requires you to pass test1 as a param, rather than the actual address.

    At the very least i should be able to find out what addresses I'm capable of withdrawing to at the moment, right?

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