According to the press release, with the trading terminal, users can build custom trading bots using Python and choose from five different trading bots. Downloading and using the terminal is free for BTSE users. In addition, a seamless trading experience will be provided by Margin’s trading bot functions in the near future, the company noted.
Margin’s collaboration with BTSE aims to simplify the process of setting up automated trading bots. As humans are not able to monitor market movements 24/7, this application can act as a trader’s risk control mechanism.
“Crypto markets are 24/7 and never sleep. Having a variety of trading bots and tools helps traders navigate these markets while trading on BTSE. Crypto trading bots are for both beginners and advanced users as they can facilitate more profitable and well-managed entries and exits during times of volatility Volatility In finance, volatility refers to the amount of change in the rate of a financial instrument, such as commodities, currencies, stocks, over a given time period. Essentially, volatility describes the nature of an instrument’s fluctuation; a highly volatile security equates to large fluctuations in price, and a low volatile security equates to timid fluctuations in price. Volatility is an important statistical indicator used by financial traders to assist them in developing trading systems. Traders can be successful in both low and high volatile environments, but the strategies employed are often different depending upon volatility. Why Too Much Volatility is a ProblemIn the FX space, lower volatile currency pairs offer less surprises, and are suited to position traders.High volatile pairs are attractive for many day traders, due to quick and strong movements, offering the potential for higher profits, although the risk associated with such volatile pairs are many. Overall, a look at previous volatility tells us how likely price will fluctuate in the future, although it has nothing to do with direction.All a trader can gather from this is the understanding that the probability of a volatile pair to increase or decrease an X amount in a Y period of time, is more than the probability of a non-volatile pair. Another important factor is, volatility can and does change over time, and there can be periods when even highly volatile instruments show signs of flatness, with price not really making headway in either direction. Too little volatility is just as problematic for markets as too much, we uncertainty in excess can create panic and problems of liquidity. This was evident during Black Swan events or other crisis that have historically roiled currency and equity markets. In finance, volatility refers to the amount of change in the rate of a financial instrument, such as commodities, currencies, stocks, over a given time period. Essentially, volatility describes the nature of an instrument’s fluctuation; a highly volatile security equates to large fluctuations in price, and a low volatile security equates to timid fluctuations in price. Volatility is an important statistical indicator used by financial traders to assist them in developing trading systems. Traders can be successful in both low and high volatile environments, but the strategies employed are often different depending upon volatility. Why Too Much Volatility is a ProblemIn the FX space, lower volatile currency pairs offer less surprises, and are suited to position traders.High volatile pairs are attractive for many day traders, due to quick and strong movements, offering the potential for higher profits, although the risk associated with such volatile pairs are many. Overall, a look at previous volatility tells us how likely price will fluctuate in the future, although it has nothing to do with direction.All a trader can gather from this is the understanding that the probability of a volatile pair to increase or decrease an X amount in a Y period of time, is more than the probability of a non-volatile pair. Another important factor is, volatility can and does change over time, and there can be periods when even highly volatile instruments show signs of flatness, with price not really making headway in either direction. Too little volatility is just as problematic for markets as too much, we uncertainty in excess can create panic and problems of liquidity. This was evident during Black Swan events or other crisis that have historically roiled currency and equity markets. and abnormal conditions. We are excited to bring new trading bot features to our users, allowing them to utilize tested and proven trading terminals like Margin,” Henry Liu, the Chief Executive Officer of BTSE, commented.
Jonathan Maycock, the Co-Founder and CEO of Margin, added: “Margin offers an easy-to-use, user-friendly trading terminal. By using this application, users can set up different strategies to buy or sell cryptocurrencies. The trading terminal also offers users a graphic user interface (GUI) that provides several features like detailed charts along with drag-and-drop options to configure the trading strategies.”
TradeStation Supporting New Cryptos
In other news, TradeStation Crypto, an online cryptocurrency brokerage, recently announced that it had added support for six additional digital assets to its trading platform. Aave (AAVE), Compound (COMP), Chainlink (LINK), Polygon (MATIC), Maker (MKR) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) are now supported for trading at TradeStation Crypto, in addition to Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and USD Coin (USDC).
According to the press release, with the trading terminal, users can build custom trading bots using Python and choose from five different trading bots. Downloading and using the terminal is free for BTSE users. In addition, a seamless trading experience will be provided by Margin’s trading bot functions in the near future, the company noted.
Margin’s collaboration with BTSE aims to simplify the process of setting up automated trading bots. As humans are not able to monitor market movements 24/7, this application can act as a trader’s risk control mechanism.
“Crypto markets are 24/7 and never sleep. Having a variety of trading bots and tools helps traders navigate these markets while trading on BTSE. Crypto trading bots are for both beginners and advanced users as they can facilitate more profitable and well-managed entries and exits during times of volatility Volatility In finance, volatility refers to the amount of change in the rate of a financial instrument, such as commodities, currencies, stocks, over a given time period. Essentially, volatility describes the nature of an instrument’s fluctuation; a highly volatile security equates to large fluctuations in price, and a low volatile security equates to timid fluctuations in price. Volatility is an important statistical indicator used by financial traders to assist them in developing trading systems. Traders can be successful in both low and high volatile environments, but the strategies employed are often different depending upon volatility. Why Too Much Volatility is a ProblemIn the FX space, lower volatile currency pairs offer less surprises, and are suited to position traders.High volatile pairs are attractive for many day traders, due to quick and strong movements, offering the potential for higher profits, although the risk associated with such volatile pairs are many. Overall, a look at previous volatility tells us how likely price will fluctuate in the future, although it has nothing to do with direction.All a trader can gather from this is the understanding that the probability of a volatile pair to increase or decrease an X amount in a Y period of time, is more than the probability of a non-volatile pair. Another important factor is, volatility can and does change over time, and there can be periods when even highly volatile instruments show signs of flatness, with price not really making headway in either direction. Too little volatility is just as problematic for markets as too much, we uncertainty in excess can create panic and problems of liquidity. This was evident during Black Swan events or other crisis that have historically roiled currency and equity markets. In finance, volatility refers to the amount of change in the rate of a financial instrument, such as commodities, currencies, stocks, over a given time period. Essentially, volatility describes the nature of an instrument’s fluctuation; a highly volatile security equates to large fluctuations in price, and a low volatile security equates to timid fluctuations in price. Volatility is an important statistical indicator used by financial traders to assist them in developing trading systems. Traders can be successful in both low and high volatile environments, but the strategies employed are often different depending upon volatility. Why Too Much Volatility is a ProblemIn the FX space, lower volatile currency pairs offer less surprises, and are suited to position traders.High volatile pairs are attractive for many day traders, due to quick and strong movements, offering the potential for higher profits, although the risk associated with such volatile pairs are many. Overall, a look at previous volatility tells us how likely price will fluctuate in the future, although it has nothing to do with direction.All a trader can gather from this is the understanding that the probability of a volatile pair to increase or decrease an X amount in a Y period of time, is more than the probability of a non-volatile pair. Another important factor is, volatility can and does change over time, and there can be periods when even highly volatile instruments show signs of flatness, with price not really making headway in either direction. Too little volatility is just as problematic for markets as too much, we uncertainty in excess can create panic and problems of liquidity. This was evident during Black Swan events or other crisis that have historically roiled currency and equity markets. and abnormal conditions. We are excited to bring new trading bot features to our users, allowing them to utilize tested and proven trading terminals like Margin,” Henry Liu, the Chief Executive Officer of BTSE, commented.
Jonathan Maycock, the Co-Founder and CEO of Margin, added: “Margin offers an easy-to-use, user-friendly trading terminal. By using this application, users can set up different strategies to buy or sell cryptocurrencies. The trading terminal also offers users a graphic user interface (GUI) that provides several features like detailed charts along with drag-and-drop options to configure the trading strategies.”
TradeStation Supporting New Cryptos
In other news, TradeStation Crypto, an online cryptocurrency brokerage, recently announced that it had added support for six additional digital assets to its trading platform. Aave (AAVE), Compound (COMP), Chainlink (LINK), Polygon (MATIC), Maker (MKR) and Shiba Inu (SHIB) are now supported for trading at TradeStation Crypto, in addition to Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) and USD Coin (USDC).
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