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      • Binance API management update
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      • How does the application choose its language?
      • What is the difference between Updown strategy and BitBrokerTrade strategy?
      • How does the UpDown Strategy work
      • How much influence does the level of the return percentage have on the final profit?
      • What is the best return percentage to enter with the trader
      • How and on the basis of which you determine a 'ceiling rate'
      • How is the size of a transaction determined?
      • What is the minimum deposit amount in Euro
      • Exchange: amount reserved
      • Trader setting: Maximum open purchases
      • How does the calculation of the profit work?
      • Can I also try out the operation of the trader first without having to bring in money?
      • The dashboard shows the gross profit, but how do I calculate the net profit?
      • My dashboard suddenly shows a lower profit
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      • There are extremely high trading costs on a number of sales transactions
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      • My transaction line in the Purchase transactions screen has a red cross status ?!
      • Why does the sale of my BNB transaction give an error?
      • Dashboard data does not match historical transaction history
      • The transaction is not sold while the profit percentage has been achieved
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What is the best return percentage to enter with the trader

The trader uses this percentage to judge when to sell the trade. This percentage must therefore be high enough to make a profit.

If you enter 5%, the trader will make relatively few transactions. After all, price fluctuations of 5% are less frequent.

If you enter 2% here, you will benefit from a larger volume of transactions and you may have a better total return. Keep in mind that almost all exchanges charge 0.25% purchase and 0.25% selling costs. So that means that you only make a profit from a return percentage of 0.5%. Our calculations on historical data (24 months history and longer) indicate that between 1.5% and 1.8% the maximum net return (= taking into account transaction costs) is achieved.

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