> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.bitbrokertrade.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.bitbrokertrade.com/english/traders/add-trader.md).

# Configurate Trader

Go to: **"Settings"** / **"Traders"** / **"Add trader"**:&#x20;

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Enter the following:&#x20;

**Name:** the name of the exchange and the cryptocurrency you will be trading in: for example: Bitvavo Bitcoin. \
**Exchange:** Choose from the menu: for example "Bitvavo" \
**Market:** Choose the correct currency combination from the menu, for example: BTC / EUR \
**Trading strategy:** Choose the right trading strategy from the menu: BitBrokerTrade \
**Minimum profit percentage:** Here you enter the profit percentage at which the trader may proceed to a sales order. \
**Vinkbox 1:** If you check this box, you can enter a maximum price above which the trader will no longer make any purchases. \
**Vinkbox 2:** By placing a tick here you activate the trader.&#x20;

**Congratulations, your trader is working!**


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