TrailMe
Price trailing for various types of spot trading orders
TrailMe is a group of features that allows you to trail different types of trades to reach better entry or exit points. This page describes all available configuration options.
Trailing works just like it does for the TSSL strategy, the difference being the starting point of trailing.
Orders resulting from trailing are only placed when the main strategy criteria are met, and confirming indicators (if any) allow the order. All these conditions must occur in the same cycle.
TrailMe settings parameters
Trail Me Buy
Use this to enable tssl-style trailing for strategy buy orders.
Trail Me Sell
Use this to enable tssl-style trailing for strategy sell orders.
Trail Me DU
Use this to enable tssl-style trailing for DU orders.
Trail Me RT
Use this to enable tssl-style trailing for RT_BUY orders.
Trail Me RT Sell
Use this to enable tssl-style trailing for RT_SELL orders above the last RT_BUY rate.
Trail Me Buy Range
This sets the buy range for TrailMe.
Setting a range of 0.5% at a starting price of 0.1 would set a range between 0.0995 and 0.1005. As long as prices keep moving downwards, the range moves down along with the price.
As soon as prices start going upward, the range freezes and a buy order is placed when the price crosses the upper boundary of the range.
Trail Me Sell Range
This sets the sell range for TrailMe.
Setting a range of 0.5% at a current price of 0.1 would set a range between 0.0995 and 0.1005. As long as prices keep moving upwards, the range moves up along with the price.
As soon as prices start going downward, the range freezes and a sell order is placed when the prices crosses the lower boundary of the range.
Trail Me RT Sell Range
This sets the sell range for TrailMe.
Setting a range of 0.5% at a current price of 0.1 would set a range between 0.0995 and 0.1005. As long as prices keep moving upwards, the range moves up along with the price.
As soon as prices start going downward, the range freezes and a sell order is placed when the prices crosses the lower boundary of the range.
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