The tech angle here is pretty compelling—instead of manually chasing your TA, you can deploy algorithms to handle the bidding mechanics and systematically trim positions through candle movements. Keeps things balanced without the guesswork. Not sure if it's bulletproof across all market conditions, but there's definitely merit in letting the code do the heavy lifting on timing and execution.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-10 20:51
Algorithmic trading sounds great, but when extreme market conditions hit, the code also has to kneel.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 01-08 00:39
Automatic liquidation algorithms sound appealing, but I'm worried that when the bull and bear markets switch, the code might also "fail," which is truly mysterious.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 01-07 22:04
I've been talking about algorithmic automated trading for three years now, and those who entered early are now making a fortune. Don't keep doing manual operations; time waits for no one.
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fomo_fighter
· 01-07 21:55
Algorithmic auto-trading sounds great, but the real key to surviving a bear market is to be the one who makes it through.
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ser_aped.eth
· 01-07 21:43
Algorithm scapegoat, sounds good but when the bear market comes, everything gets washed away
The tech angle here is pretty compelling—instead of manually chasing your TA, you can deploy algorithms to handle the bidding mechanics and systematically trim positions through candle movements. Keeps things balanced without the guesswork. Not sure if it's bulletproof across all market conditions, but there's definitely merit in letting the code do the heavy lifting on timing and execution.