Answer Grid trading is is the buying and selling of a coin. DCA is buying a coin and holding a coin every so many minutes. So grid trading is not holding the coin but buying lower and selling higher and…
Answer They are just normal trading fees. You will have a .05% trading fee. So when converting anything as a buy or sell you will have that trading fee on your order.
Answer For US Citizen I do not believe there are too many exchanges that you can trade futures with. There are other exchanges but I do not know of any for US Citizens.
Answer This is a great idea and I believe that will be a great idea. Make sure you check how many grids you have and make sure that you are able to use that for setting it up with your…
Answer It all depends on how you are wanting to withdraw. TRC20 has a 1usdt fee. ERC20 will have a 10usdt fee. BEP20(BSC) will have an .8 usdt fee. HECO will have a .1usdt fee.
Looks like i have to convert it first to the other coin in the pair. Answer You will need to convert it first in order to use the reverse grid. Reverse grids use the coin to pay the transaction fees.…
Answer There isn’t a bot that has compounding effect. They all will keep your initial investment the same the entire time you have your bot running. In order to compound investments you will need to stop the bot and then…
This link states it should be below “Arbitrage Bot” but I don’t have any Dual-balancing bot displayed below that. I don’t see this option. I’ve got Grid, Arbitrage, Leveraged, Margin, Reverse, Leveraged Reverse, Infinity, Smart Trade, Trailing Sell, Trailing Buy,…
Answer Pionex no longer supports trading of this kind. I believe you are referring to futures trading and we at one point did have it the API was unable to execute orders correctly and was having trouble with trades. Margin…
Answer If you are running an infinity gird the only way the bot will stop is if you are using a stop loss. If you do not have a stop loss set, then the bot will continue to run until…