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binary-martingale

This is a Python computer program to automatically trade binary options martingale style on MarketsWorld.

Installation

Install Anaconda Python

No support is provided for any other version of Python. Anaconda Python runs on all platforms and has excellent package management.

Please download and install it.

Unpack this binary martingale trader somewhere

You have two options to obtain this software. If you just want to run the software, then the simplest thing is to download a zipfile and unzip it.

The other option is to install git and then type git clone git@github.com:metaperl/binary-martingale.git ... this is a better option because it will be simpler to update. But requires you to install git

Install support software packages

Change to the binary martingale folder you just unzipped

cd binary-martingale

Install the extra modules

pip install -r requirements.txt

Setup your login info

Copy src\conf-example.py to src\conf.py and edit it with your login info. There are two entries there, one for your demo account and one for your main account.

Time to rock! Sample usages

NOTE: you must change to the src folder for this to work. On windows this is:

cd binary-martingale\src

On Linux/OS X:

cd binary-martingale/src

or just cd src if you are already in the binary-martingale folder.

NOTE - there is no need to put ./ before main.py when invoking the program on Windows. That is a Linux/OS X thing.

Show the options to the program.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src]$ ./main.py --help

Login to your demo account (configured in conf.py) and make 1 trade.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src]$ ./main.py

Login to your live account (configured in conf.py) and make 1 trade.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src]$ ./main.py --loginas live

Issue a put trade (default is call).

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --lower

Make the initial bet 4 dollars instead of the default 1 dollar.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --seed-bet 4

Aim for a profit of 2 dollars with each bet.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --step-profit 2

Assume Markets World will pay a 77% profit on a won wager (default is 70%).

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --step-reward .77

Show the martingale sequence that will be used for betting.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --show-sequence

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --show-sequence --step-profit 2

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --show-sequence --seed-bet 2

Round all bets to even numbers.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --round-step

Show betting sequence when you round all bets to even numbers.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --round-step --show-sequence

Engage in trading for 4 hours max (default is 5)

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --max-hours 4

Engage in trading until you win 3 times (default is 1)

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --sessions 3

If this is false (which it is by default), then do not trade between 2pm and 6pm EST, because MarketsWorld resets their systems at 5pm EST and this could interrupt a series of Martingale trades.

[~/prg/binary-martingale/src/]$ ./main.py --ignore-window

Disclaimer

Download and usage of this program makes me completely free of any liability to the downloader and/or user.

Good luck!

Bon voyage! Happy trading!

Links

http://iwantyoutoprosper.com/income/transient/binary-options-transient/odyssey-into-binary-options/

Authors

Programmer = Terrence Brannon.

Contributors

The trending idea is due to Samkelo Ndlovu. I appreciate his testing on Windows as well.

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