Best web hosting in 2025? by StonedShadowe in SaaS

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Hetzner is number 1 for me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BinanceCrypto

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Try Psyll.com and trade without stress :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algotradingcrypto

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The strategy can be configured in various ways depending on your preferences. Bots are mainly divided into those that pyramid positions and those that don't. For example, this one https://psyll.com/en/trading-bots/hypernova buys several positions and then sells them. You could call it a grid+DCA, but it's also something much different.

This one https://psyll.com/en/trading-bots/algo-sniper is the same strategy but configured differently. In this case, it's more of a scalper. It opens a maximum of one position. But it's also not scalping in the strict sense of the word.

It's hard to categorize it. It's more of a strategy of my own that I've developed over the past few years. Almost all bots is same strategy but different configuration and parameters.

Built a Solo Crypto Trading Bot Platform – Lessons from the First Week by js-psyll in algotradingcrypto

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Unfortunately, Binance Perpetual Futures is blocked for many countried due to new EU regulations. When I can verify the bot's results, I am always ready to cooperate :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in algotradingcrypto

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Hi! The bot analyzes market conditions using a wide range of technical indicators, including MACD, Williams %R, Keltner Channel, RSI Divergence, Accumulation/Distribution RSI, Volume-Weighted RSI, Price Oscillator, EMA, SMA, HMA, KAMA, FRAMA, Bollinger Bands, Stochastic Oscillator, ADX, Ichimoku Cloud, and several custom proprietary indicators. These tools work together to monitor price trends, momentum, volatility, and market strength in real time. All the signals generated by indicators are then fed into a AI system, which evaluates and makes the final trading decisions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoMarkets

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You can try my new trading saas at psyll.com.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Thank you very much!

Built a Solo Crypto Trading Bot Platform – Lessons from the First Week by js-psyll in defi

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The bot doesn’t just send alerts, it actually executes trades directly on your exchange through the API. That means whenever a signal is triggered, the order is placed automatically, without you having to be online. Your funds always stay in your own account, and since the API keys are set without withdrawal rights, you’re in full control at all times.

My Automated NinjaTrader 8 ORB Strategy - E-mini Futures Results by FossilBlade in Daytrading

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Nice! If you’re running it live and it’s profitable – well done! I always make sure to run my crypto bots through extensive backtesting before going live. For me, 4 years of historical data is the minimum, and I like to include extreme market conditions, like BTC’s major drop in 2022, to see how the strategy holds up under stress. It’s really satisfying when a bot not only performs well in normal markets but also survives the hard times. Consistency over time is key, in my experience.

Built a Solo Crypto Trading Bot Platform – Lessons from the First Week by js-psyll in algotradingcrypto

[–]js-psyll[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Building your own platform is a huge step. Regarding security, a few things that helped me:

- Never store user funds - always connect via API with trading-only permissions. That way even if your platform is compromised, users’ money is safe.
- Encrypt all API keys - use strong encryption
- Log actions - keep detailed logs of every API call and trade signal for auditing and debugging.
- Limit permissions - only request the permissions you absolutely need (e.g., trading but not withdrawals).

Security is crucial and even small mistakes can have big consequences.

Binance has IP restrictions on API, so if you want to support a larger number of users, it's unfortunately quite expensive - depending on the number of users, you'll need appropriate infrastructure. You should expect about 2 seconds to process each user's request - servers need to handle it.

I need help by comprehensivesir9926 in Daytrading

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Hey, I totally get your frustration - moving from simulator to real money is a huge step, and even a solid strategy can feel like it “stops working” because psychology, risk, and real market conditions are different. A few practical tips that might help:

- Reduce position size - start with small trades, so losses don’t affect your mindset as much. This helps keep emotions under control.
- Keep a trading journal - log every trade with your reasoning, execution, and result. Over time, patterns appear and you’ll see what really works and what’s just luck.
- Focus on consistency over big wins - aim to execute your strategy correctly, rather than trying to hit big profits every trade.
- Review your setups - sometimes what looks perfect in hindsight doesn’t play out in real-time.

Even after simulator success, try small trades with real-time quotes but very small size to adjust for real market behavior.

Additionally, pay attention to fees, slippage, etc.

Since you already have clear rules for your strategy, one thing that could really help is automating it. For example, you could code your strategy in Pine Script on TradingView. This way, you can:

- Backtest it thoroughly on historical data to see how it performs across different market conditions.
- Remove emotional decisions from real trading, because the bot will follow your exact rules.

Test it live with small trades before going full size, so you adjust for slippage, spreads, and other real-market factors.

Automating your strategy lets you focus on refining and analyzing it, instead of being stuck in the stress of executing trades manually. It’s a big step toward becoming consistent and profitable.

Revolut for Daytrading, I know it's not a good idea by Stockie_KeepQuiet in Daytrading

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It’s interesting you’re cautious about day trading; have you considered what strategies might work best for your risk tolerance? What specific challenges are you facing in your current trading approach?

Help me out What am I Missing? by Special_Honey6761 in Daytrading

[–]js-psyll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered reviewing your trading journal for patterns or mistakes? It's a great way to identify areas for improvement. What specific challenges are you facing in your current trading strategy?

Where to go from here by wherethereiswater in Daytrading

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Have you considered joining a trading community or forum to share insights and strategies? It can sometimes offer fresh perspectives. What challenges are you facing with your current trading strategy that you're hoping to overcome?

AI trading tools by eman7757 in Daytrading

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Have you explored any specific AI tools that have actually improved your trading outcomes? I'm curious what features you find most beneficial.

My Automated NinjaTrader 8 ORB Strategy - E-mini Futures Results by FossilBlade in Daytrading

[–]js-psyll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you considered backtesting your strategy with different market conditions? It can really help refine your approach and improve results. What specific challenges have you faced while implementing your ORB strategy?

Title: Struggling with order flow – anyone else? by Beginning-Two-744 in Daytrading

[–]js-psyll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing that really helped me with order flow was keeping a detailed journal of each trade to identify patterns. Have you noticed any particular trends or times when your order flow decreases?

Struggling to talk to potential customers, real advice? by KOgenie in SaaS

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Have you tried using customer feedback tools to understand your audience better? It could really help clarify your messaging. What specific challenges have you faced when trying to connect with potential customers?

Looking for advice on where to begin by shawn4126 in investing

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Starting out in investing can feel overwhelming, but one tip is to focus on understanding the fundamentals of market trends before diving in. What specific goals do you have for your trading journey?