Quantitative trading, the most important thing is not the technology, but rather?
First, it’s really frustrating when the stocks I heavily invested in crash. Second, while learning about quantitative trading, I realized that technology is the simplest part; the core is my own strategy. With a strategy, I can tell the computer what to do. So, I’ve been frantically reading books lately, such as on the Chen theory and trend trading methods. I know there is no holy grail in trading; I just want to find a trading model that suits me and then implement it in code. This should be quite interesting, right? #量化合约
Implementing diversified trading strategies: covering various strategies such as spot/contract grid trading, futures arbitrage, spot DCA, etc. For example, grid trading can automatically buy low and sell high within a set price range, and arbitrage strategies can capture price difference gains in different markets. #量化合约
Clearly write down the withdrawal budget and hand it over to Binance's automated program for execution; losses are limited, and long-term gains are gradually amplified by discipline, which is more reliable than short-term excitement. #量化合约
In the past, staying up late to monitor the market meant constantly watching the trades, not eating well and not sleeping well. Now that I have implemented an automation robot, my life has finally returned to normal.
I have written exit lines for each strategy, and the Binance automation program strictly executes them; exiting cleanly allows for more confidence in the next entry. #量化合约
Return the inspiration-based ordering to yourself, let the trading be handled by Binance's automation program; review, iterate, make fewer mistakes, and gradually stabilize the account, allowing life to have more leeway. #量化合约