10-23-2018, 08:43 AM
Hi Mike,
Thank you for the response, programming isnt my skillset, whilst Broker looks good i'm looking for a more simpler solution, example below...
I enter a trade either directly on the exchange or via the telegram plugin for Gekko. (manual)
At the time of entry i set off the Gekko script with my predetermined price for Stoploss and take profit. the strat will be on a 1 min candle time frame for Gekko so i minimize slippage etc.
Telegram or Pushbullet notify me if one of them triggers.
I want to use it as a passive stoploss and take profit tool, as most exchanges do not allow you to have a stop loss and a limit order for take profit at the same time. if the strat can trigger when the price is touched or passed then it will do what the exchanges will not allow (for now). granted these will need to be market orders but the theory should work.
I need to figure out the code to tell gekko to sell my position when specific price is hit, current the one i can find have it as a percentage gain or loss, which isnt what i'm looking for.
Thank you for the response, programming isnt my skillset, whilst Broker looks good i'm looking for a more simpler solution, example below...
I enter a trade either directly on the exchange or via the telegram plugin for Gekko. (manual)
At the time of entry i set off the Gekko script with my predetermined price for Stoploss and take profit. the strat will be on a 1 min candle time frame for Gekko so i minimize slippage etc.
Telegram or Pushbullet notify me if one of them triggers.
I want to use it as a passive stoploss and take profit tool, as most exchanges do not allow you to have a stop loss and a limit order for take profit at the same time. if the strat can trigger when the price is touched or passed then it will do what the exchanges will not allow (for now). granted these will need to be market orders but the theory should work.
I need to figure out the code to tell gekko to sell my position when specific price is hit, current the one i can find have it as a percentage gain or loss, which isnt what i'm looking for.