What do you guys think of coinigy.com?
It has realtime up to the minute charts, but it costs around $20 a month. It's not an exchange, but a trading platform to link your exchange accounts to.
My trial is about to run out and I'm wondering if it's worth the money to pay for this service.
>>1995236
you would be an idiot if you pay for something you get for free in other sites
>>1995236
>Paying a third party to trade on the exchange for you
Why would you put a middleman where you could just go to the exchange yourself?
>>1995236
>trading platform to link your exchange accounts to
So somewhere I have to enter my password for my accounts through this site? At least with blockfolio I don't have to log in anywhere.
>>1995236
I use it. I easily pays for itself.
It's only useful if your an active trader though, if you use the crypto-warren-buffet strategy of buying whatever biz is shilling and waiting for 2 months then it will be pretty useless for you.
>>1995255
Name some sites then.
>>1995273
Is it because you do arbitrage and use different exchanges?
I'm not familiar with a lot of the technical tools it offers and was just wondering if the real-time charts are useful enough to get it.
I think Poloniex might be good enough for me as the orderbook and trade history are in real time
>>1995409
I just like the charts and the fact that it shows you where you bought and sold, and the fact that the interface is consistent across exchanges.
Putting in orders is really simple, you can select percentages of your capital, drag sliders to the price you want etc.
They let you try it for one month free.