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For any @Drakdoo#drakdoo users, our good friends over at Drakdoo have support for Alertatron Webhooks. Easily setup alert -> trade by combining both. FAQ & docs should get you setup in an hour!
#DidYouKnow that you can send @Drakdoo alerts to @alertatron to achieve fully automated #trading ? Drakdoo can monitor all pairs of an exchange, and @alertatron will execute orders based on that. Here's how you can set this up: https://t.co/XmFDNzppKi
The functionality of the web version of Drakdoo has been greatly extended: you can now create alerts & scripts and do backtesting just like in the app. Full feature parity is on the way... give it a try! https://t.co/7DLPU6ZRip
New! It was already possible to setup alerts targetting all pairs of an exchange, but now you can also easily screen the exchange on the fly and browse a report of the current indicator status per pair.
Update! Two new #indicators have been added: the Chande Momentum Oscillator (#CMO) and the Relative Vigor Index (#RVI). They are both ready to be used in #charts and #alerts. Of course, you can also combine them when building your own #indicator using #scripting.
@James21700046 It depends on which plan you start the trial with. For example, you can just as well decide to trial the full functionality by starting the whale trial. So, the plan you select determines the trial you get.
So much effort went into the more advanced functionality that the basic price alert got neglected a bit. It's time to rectify this! Now you can choose between one-off and continuous alerts, and, you input precise price points. Works for both trend lines and horizontal lines....
@CoinMeerkat That looks odd. Can you please DM a bit more details on how you manage to get into that state? Does it happen directly after switching to a different chart, or ... ? Does it happen often?