FAQ
Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions and Answers section for the DCA Reversal Futures Bot
DCA Reversal Futures Bot – is a powerful tool for automated futures trading with position reversal and drawdown protection.
1. How much can you earn with a bot?
On average, traders earn from 30% to 100% of their deposit per month with the help of a bot. The amount of earnings directly depends on the number of contracts put into operation. It is recommended to keep 3-5 contracts in operation.
2. Which exchanges are supported by the bot?
Two exchanges are currently supported: Binance and Bybit
3. How do I get started with the DCA Reversal Futures Bot?
Create API keys in your Binance or Bybit account, download the app, enter the keys in Menu -> Connect and you can start right away – the default settings are suitable for most futures contracts. Also on the site you can download the settings files of ready-made strategies and load them into your bots.
4. What does «Reversal» mean in the bot name?
Reversal – is an algorithm that determines and changes the direction of the trade from Long to Short and vice versa
5. What do the values of PNL, ROI, RSI and MFI mean?
PNL (Profit and Loss) — reflects your profit and loss. In other words, it is your earnings in USDT. A positive number – you are in the plus, a negative number – you are in the minus.
ROI (Return on Investment) — your earnings in percentages taking into account the starting margin and leverage. Net interest = ROI / leverage.
RSI (Relative strength index) — relative strength index (indicator). It can be used to determine when an asset is overbought or oversold. When overbought (RSI value rises above 70) – the trend reverses to Short, when oversold (RSI value falls below 30) – the trend reverses to Long.
MFI (Money Flow Index) — money flow index (indicator). It can be used to determine when an asset is overbought or oversold, just like the RSI. When overbought (MFI value rises above 80) – the trend reverses to Short, When oversold (MFI value falls below 20) – the trend reverses to Long.
6. The bot displayed the following error in the logs: "Error while getting the available balance: invalid request, please check your server timestamp or recv_window param. req_timestamp[1733200064493],server_timestamp[1733200075885],recv_window[5000]". What to do?
This is a normal working situation. The bot just sent a response from the exchange that some of the balance requests did not meet the time stamp (5 seconds). This can be for reasons of the exchange itself and for reasons of the VPS-server / your Internet. If the error is rare or even one-time, it is a completely normal situation. You do not need to restart the bot!
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