Automated 3rd-Party Financial Trading Platform
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A Automated 3rd-Party Financial Trading Platform is a financial trading platform that is an automated platform to perform automated financial trading tasks.
- AKA: Trading Bot Service.
- Context:
- It can typically execute Trading Strategy through rule configuration and parameter setting.
- It can typically manage Trading Risk through preset limits and stop loss.
- It can typically perform Market Analysis through technical indicators and price monitoring.
- It can typically handle Portfolio Management through rebalancing rules.
- It can typically support Multi-Exchange Trading through api integration.
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- It can often provide Strategy Marketplace for trading templates.
- It can often implement Grid Trading through price level automation.
- It can often perform Dollar Cost Averaging through scheduled buying.
- It can often maintain Position Management through trailing stop.
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- It can range from being a Basic Trading Service to being an Advanced Trading Service, depending on its feature set.
- It can range from being a Single Exchange Platform to being a Multi Exchange Platform, depending on its exchange support.
- It can range from being a Retail Trading Service to being a Professional Trading Service, depending on its service tier.
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- It can integrate with Cryptocurrency Exchange for order execution.
- It can connect to Market Data Feed for price information.
- It can support User Interface for strategy configuration.
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- Examples:
- Strategy Automation Services, such as:
- 3Commas with strategy builder and marketplace integration.
- Cryptohopper offering cloud automation service.
- Exchange Integrated Services, such as:
- Pionex featuring built-in automation tools.
- Specialized Services, such as:
- Bitsgap providing grid automation service.
- TradeSanta focusing on automated trailing features.
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- Strategy Automation Services, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Professional Trading Terminal, which requires manual operation.
- Exchange Native Platform, which is not third party service.
- Trading Signal Service, which lacks execution automation.
- See: Trading Platform, Automation Service, Trading Strategy, Trading Tool, Exchange Integration.