Introduction to Gunbot, A New User Experience Guide

Introduction to Gunbot, A New User Experience Guide

Hello! Did you just get out of Gunbot School, come back after taking a break from trading, or just want to learn more about how it all works? Welcome to the first long-form in-depth post on Viral Trading. I’m Goblin and today I’m going to walk you through a plethora of configurations all based around using the Gain strategy with Trailing, Dollar Cost Averaging, and AutoConfig scripts.

In this introduction to Gunbot, I’m going to give you every setting to change as a well-detailed discussion of why we use a specific value. If you follow through from start to finish, you’ll end up with a much better understanding of what your bot is doing and how to properly control it. Ultimately the goal is to get you set up and finding success in Spot trading via what I’ve coined “The Machine Gun” configuration.

There are three different versions of this setup, they start simple and slowly get more complex. Instead of jumping directly to the latest, we’re going through each so you can learn and see what changes as things progressed. Each version serves a slightly different purpose so I highly recommend you don’t just copy settings and immediately start the bot without reading the actual content. This is an educational opportunity, make sure you take the full journey.

Introduction to Gunbot – Table of Contents: (each section is a clickable link)




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Disclaimer:
This series is not financial nor investment advice. These are ideas and opinions for information purposes only. Seek a certified financial professional for investment advice. If you’re going to get into this for a career or even as a major part of your financial capabilities then take caution, do not play with more than you can risk. Market’s crash, the losses always come faster than the gains, a dollar earned will be a hard painful journey but a fortune lost will come in the blink of an eye. If you want to keep waking up comfortably in your bed then never play with your rent/mortgage/survival money.

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