15:48: locked means that you have reserved an amount for trading.... for instance, if you placed an order on binance with a certain amount, this amount will be locked, and cannot be used until the trade is done or cancel.
Straight to the point tutorial about how to execute orders. GG!
Amazing dude, thank you so much. Priceless content.
SUPER LIKE FOR YOU, I didn't link my account with python, thank you , I just suscribed! 👍 ALL VIDEOS was always in JS, that is horrible, like fuchila con wakala. 💩
Thanks for video, supper
you saved my life Joe, thanks for the straightforward explanations. Got me over some major hurdles with my current project.
Thank's dude !!
What's this config module you're importing. What package do I have to install? My Python doesn't find that module...
Thanks for your video! Can this be used for a demo account?
Thanks for creating such a wonderful tutorial on such an important topic that was highly due.Its exactly because of people like you and open source platforms like these , why i switched my career to tech.
Python Noob here and this was very clear and worked perfectly. I see a lot of comments here that are not answered to for a good reason. Just check your code before asking.
Dear friend thank you.
Right off the bat things are not going well, I installed python-binance. Yet it's asking me to define the config, and apiKey, apiSecret needs definition. did you do it behind the scenes in some other file where you defined it or how do I continue..
Nice video.
Thank you, it is simple but it wasn't until I saw your video :-)
i m trying to do the samething with coin but it says no module name kucoin find e rror coming. in the terminal. i downloaded kucoin file as well bt still same
could you provide some information on how to format the data into a dataframe?
First, do I create an API key for spot and then ANOTHER one for the future account, or all together at the same time? Thanks.
Nice video and explain so detail and it helps me to fix the bug ! thanks!
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