This makes more sense. The Gekko UI will currently stop you from starting multiple Gekkos over the same exchange but the commandline interface has no such limitation.
However do keep this in mind:
> all these bots would battle for the same funds (assuming you want to trade both BTC/ETH and BTC/BCH both bots would try to trade away all BTC leaving the other one with no funds).
We are working on a new version that has order size limits. Eg: the gekko will only trade with max 100 USD worth of coins. You would definitely need something like this to not have to worry about the problem above. This problem does not exist if:
- You use different (sub) accounts per bot.
- You trade on markets without any overlap, for example you can already run this without problems on binance on the following markets: BTC/ETH + QSP/BNB + LTC/USDT since none of the coins overlap.
However do keep this in mind:
> all these bots would battle for the same funds (assuming you want to trade both BTC/ETH and BTC/BCH both bots would try to trade away all BTC leaving the other one with no funds).
We are working on a new version that has order size limits. Eg: the gekko will only trade with max 100 USD worth of coins. You would definitely need something like this to not have to worry about the problem above. This problem does not exist if:
- You use different (sub) accounts per bot.
- You trade on markets without any overlap, for example you can already run this without problems on binance on the following markets: BTC/ETH + QSP/BNB + LTC/USDT since none of the coins overlap.