RobotaLife
The Future of Automated Trading is Here

What is RobotaLife?

RobotaLife empowers cryptocurrency investors to capitalize on financial markets with powerful A.I. bots. The platform provides the tools to build, backtest, and deploy custom trading strategies, offering a streamlined approach to automated trading.

Users can connect to major exchanges like Binance and KuCoin, integrating their bots for seamless execution. RobotaLife also emphasizes risk management with features like custom leverage settings and a paper trading environment for risk-free strategy refinement before live implementation.

Features

  • Custom Bot Builder: Build, deploy, test & analyze your custom trading bots.
  • Bot Integrations: Integrate with TradingView, Webhooks, Trader Panel, Zapier, and Make.
  • Exchange Connectivity: Connect to Binance Futures/Spot, KuCoin, and Paper Trade.
  • Performance Analysis: Analyze bot performance to fine-tune trading strategies.
  • Risk Management: Configure leverage per bot for risk management.
  • Paper Trading: Test strategies risk-free before going live.

Use Cases

  • Testing TradingView Strategies
  • Testing Signal Providers
  • Automated Cryptocurrency Trading
  • Risk-Managed Trading

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