The World Of Crypto Trading Bots Explained…

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This is the first article in our 15 part series.

You’ve probably heard of people using bot software to extract funds from the crypto market around the clock.

They’re all the rage now.

While this may sound like an exciting opportunity, first you need to know everything it entails.

Because it’s not as simple as some make it sound.  As a matter of fact, if you don’t know what you’re doing, you could wind up losing money.

I’ll explain how that works in a future post, but first – let me give you some insight into how crypto bots can actually bring you profits from the markets.

1.  First, Get An Understanding of the Markets

Most people who get into bot trading think it’s as simple as clicking a button and watching the profits roll in.  That’s not actually true.

You first need to have a bit of knowledge in the markets to begin with.  Not as much as you think, but some.

For example, you should be able to understand what are support and resistance levels.  If you don’t know what those are, support is simply an area that the market isn’t selling below and resistance is an area that the market isn’t buying above.  Like this:

This may be a basic concept, but it’s very important when it comes to using bots.  Because you want to make sure you’re starting your bots at the best possible price so you can make the maximum profit.

Which brings us to our next point:

2.  Looking At the Bigger Picture

One common mistake that people make when using bots to trade is looking at a lower time frame based chart.

This only tells a part of the story. 

When you’re thinking of using a bot to trade, you’ll want to use higher time frames such as a 4 hour, 6 hour, or even a daily chart.

Why?  Because the higher the time frame, the stronger the support and resistance is going to be on those time frames.

So you could be starting a bot at a price looking at a 15 minute chart that looks like support, but on a daily chart it’s at an area of resistance.

3.  Know The Ins and Outs of Your Bot Software

This is one of the biggest components that you must understand. Currently, most bot software only profit from grid trading.  That means it buys low and tries to sell those orders off at a higher price.

This is fine when the market is in a range or trending upwards.  But what do you do when the market is trending downwards?

Unfortunately, a lot of people lose money here because the bot goes outside of their range and/or the coin doesn’t recover to where they started the bot.

And while there was some money to be made from the micro profit transactions, they still end up with a net loss if they decide to close the bot.

So Are Bots A Good Way To Profit From The Market?

Absolutely.  The only thing is that you can’t expect a bot to do all the thinking for you.  By arming yourself with some knowledge of how the markets work, you can translate into using the bot for maximum gains.

I have been using the BitsGap Trading Bot, and when combined with the appropriate strategy (which we’ll discuss later) you have a powerful tool to make those profits whether the market is going up or going down. To get a free 7 day trial program on BitsGap Click Here.

In tomorrow’s post I’ll share more details of how the strategy can work for you.

P.S. – It’s always best to get an understanding instead of being tricked into all the A.I. automated talk.  When you know how it works and what makes it all work, you then put the odds of success in your favor.

I’ll share more on how you can do that tomorrow…

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