Budget: 10000 UAH Deadline: 7 days
Creating an automated trading bot is a responsible task where the reliability of the algorithm and execution speed are crucial. Since I have experience in script development and automation, I can help you build the logic of your trading robot.
Here’s how we can organize this project to make it stable and secure:
1. Development Stages
1. Formalization of the strategy (Technical Specification): We convert your rules (SMC, indicators, price action) into clear mathematical conditions. For example: “If the price closes above EMA-200 AND RSI < 30 AND an Order Block is formed — open Long.”
2. Algorithm Development (Pine Script, Python, MQL):
If you trade on TradingView, we write the strategy in Pine Script for testing.
For real trading, we connect Python (ccxt library) to your exchange's API (Binance, Bybit, etc.).
3. Backtesting: Testing the algorithm on historical data (at least the last 6–12 months) to identify drawdowns.
4. Bot Creation (Back-end): Writing a service in Node.js or Python that runs on a server (VPS) 24/7, connects to the exchange via API, and executes trades.
2. Technical Highlights
Risk Management: The bot must have a strict programmed Stop-Loss and Take-Profit.
API Security: Use keys with limited permissions (no withdrawal rights).
Logging: The bot will send reports on each action to your Telegram bot (opening/closing trades, errors, balance).
Error Handling: The algorithm must automatically "restart" the connection if the internet or exchange API fails.
3. My Role in This Project
I can develop the core of the bot, set up the API connection, notification system, and error handling. Your task is to provide the rules by which the bot should make decisions.
Cost and Timeline
Cost: starting from 10,000 UAH (depends on the complexity of the strategy and the number of instruments).
Timeline: from 7 to 14 days (including testing).
To start working, I need to understand:
1. Which exchange do you plan to use (Spot or Futures)?
2. Do you already have ready-made rules (algorithm) or do we need to describe and test them on historical data?
3. Do you have your own strategy, or do you want me to help formalize it?
This is an interesting project, especially if you already have a successful manual strategy that just needs to be "put on the tracks" of automation. Are you ready to discuss the details of your strategy?