Answer Yes it is. Trigger price in advanced setting of the grid bot enable you to setup the starting price of the bot. Bot won’t start to use the fund unless the market price is reaching the trigger price. You…
Answer Correct. If you want to start a bot at a certain price you can set a trigger price. When the market price hits that trigger price that is when your bot will start. If it does not hit the…
Answer Ive been told that the reverse grid does the same exact thing. Buys low sells high…. If a reverse grid tops out, it converts it all to USDT. So I can only assume that if a reverse grid hits…
Answer Almost true, not exactly half. Depend on your starting price how far it is to higher and lower price, also using arithmetic grid spacing or geometric But the concept is true, it will place multiple order buy and sell…
Answer We do have price alarm bot in our Telegram Group! You can use it right from our telegram group at t.me/PionexEN , or you can add it by yourself in t.me/satoshiworldpricebot
Does ‘trigger price’ mean ‘expected price’? Answer Trigger price means the bot will start once market price hit this trigger price. It will trigger the bot to run If you put it 10% with trigger price 8k, you’ll be expected…
Answer Hello, that’s a great insight, but unfortunately since both token is also a kind of its own trading pair, free market doesnt give that ideal. Also there’s difference mechanism with leveraged token, it is not simply token price x3.…
Answer It return depends on what you start Grid bot return usdt or btc Reverse grid bot return token Stop loss will sell all remaining token hold after trigger price hit
Answer It means how much percent of movement you want to trail, it will put the stoploss 10% below the highest price reach . Please learn about trailing bot first It is not a range, please learn about how trailing…
Answer No API. Pionex is it’s own exchange. However I can say I want a grid bot to start. From 40000 – 50000 and a trigger price when BTC hits 43267. Son it will only start when BTC hits 43267
Answer A trailing percent means a limit order X percent below the market price. If the market price rise, the stop price will rise too following the market price increase. To read the details of trailing bot and its example…
Answer The percentage is different depend on your price range and the current price. For example, if you start with the current price is in the middle of your range, it is about 50% portion. But if you start at…
such as:I’ll start with i.e. with 1 ETH as invets at a time “0”. The pair should be ETH If the price goes up 5% and drops the 2%, then the bot should sell the ETH with profit of 3%.…