Transaction settings





Question: What is the meaning of "transaction multiple" in the header of the list of robots?
Answer: Each currency can be set. The volume of the first order is set as a multiple of the minimum transaction settings.

(For example, if set 10 times, the first order will buy 10 XRPs, and the subsequent list will be calculated according to the strategy.)





Q: What does the "transaction rate" in the header mean on the list of robots?

Answer: Each currency can be set. The higher the grade, the faster the transaction speed, the faster the order is placed, the lower the interval of warehousing, and the more the cost is required.(For example: setting up 1 file, placing orders slowly, a complete strategy has about 6 orders, the warehouse construction interval is relatively large; setting up 5 files, placing orders faster, a complete strategy has about 14 orders, the warehouse construction interval is relatively small)




Question: What does the "stop-profit ratio column" in the header mean on the list of robots?
Answer:When the current price is much higher than the average price of the position, the surplus will be closed.(For example: set 3%, the average position price is 0.5767. When the price reaches 0.5940, the robot sells the trading currency automatically)




Question: What does the "stop-profit margin" in the header mean on the list of robots?
Answer: Set up the amount of valuation currency that can be earned by liquidation, and automatically stop earnings and liquidate when the conditions are met.(Examples: Setting up 30UsDT, 300 XRPs are currently open, with an average open price of 0.575. When the price condition reaches 0.675, the robot sells the trading currency automatically)




Question: What does the "lowest proportion" in the header mean on the list of robots?

Answer:The lowest rate of return is the lowest rate of return in the process of monitoring after checking out the currency pair.





Question: What does the "highest ratio" in the header mean on the list of robots?
Answer:The highest proportion is the value that reaches and exceeds the stop point.
(But it soon returned to zero, because the order ended soon after the break-even point was reached)