Site map – Veles Help Center

Site map

Here is the list of all the articles on this site, so you can see them on one page.

Basic information about the service
Get to know us and read about our terms and conditions.

  1. Introduction to VELES – what is trading and algotrading, how to distinguish an order from a deal, and what does it have to do with bots.
  2. We answer frequently asked questions – that’s what newbies ask most often.
  3. Where to view Statistics – why the bot shows more profit than the exchange, and how to understand exactly how much we have earned.
  4. Feedback – how to contact us.
  5. What about the money? – answers about the subscription fee (there is none), the maximum payment size, whether the amount on the balance is burned in the new month.
  6. If something doesn’t work out – if the site does not open, the balance is not replenished, notifications are not received, and so on.
  7. Refund Policy – how to request a refund from the service balance.

Starting with Veles
All the necessary information for novice traders.

  1. What is the minimum deposit amount for Veles bot operation – how much is needed to get started, what it depends on.
  2. How many bots can run in Veles — and how many subaccounts are needed, as well as the keys to them.
  3. How to top up Veles balance — how not to transfer your funds to nowhere.
  4. How to turn on a Telegram notification — setting up notifications from the Veles bot in Telegram.
  5. Bot Notifications — what the bot writes to us, with examples and explanations.
  6. How to use the Veles.Finance apps — how to organize access to the cabinet from your phone in a convenient way.
  7. What is a position averaging — an illustrated example of what DCA is.
  8. Limiting the number of bots in a deal — how we set up this important limitation.
  9. How the Long and Short strategies work — on the Spot and on Futures.
  10. How does the Martingale strategy work — why the orders in the grid are increasing.
  11. How does order’s prices logarithmic distribution work — why are there different distances between orders?
  12. How to use Veles referral program — invite your friends to Veles, become our partners.

Trading strategies and risks
How to properly handle risks and build trading strategies.

  1. Common mistakes of beginners — read and remember, please.
  2. What are the risks of trading bot — what is the state of the invest and liquidation?
  3. Calculate risk using the liquidation table — only for deals in Long algorithm.
  4. How to reduce the risks of leveraged futures trading — answering the most important question “how to calculate the size of supporing margin for a bot”.
  5. How to secure your first deposit when trading via bots — diversification, money management, risk-to-profit ratio.
  6. How to use the probability table for SrgArt signals — a tool from our signal provider.
  7. Stop-loss — an important tool for limiting the potential loss in a trade. But there are special settings, please study them before using.

Common concepts of creating an API and working with an exchange

  1. What is an API key, and how does it differ from Binding in your Veles profile?
  2. The list of Veles IP addresses for API keys — a necessary addition for API key security on some exchanges.
  3. What to do if the API key has expired — it may need to be recreated.
  4. How to replace the API key details — edit the Binding properties, and all bots on this Binding will be able to work again.
  5. Exchange fees for transactions — taken by the exchange for the execution of all orders, as well as simply for holding a position, each trader must know one’s commission rate.
  6. The Hedge mode — important setting of a trading account.

Creating an API and working with the Binance exchange

  1. Registration on the Binance exchange
  2. How to top up your account on Binance (P2P)
  3. What do I need to set up Futures bot on Binance – how to enable trading on Futures.
  4. Fast connection to Binance — create an API key and Bindings for the main account using an automatic procedure.
  5. How to create an API key on Binance and bind it to Veles — if the Fast connection does not work or if you need to connect a subaccount.

Creating an API and working with the BingX exchange

  1. Registration on the BingX exchange
  2. How to top up your account on BingX (P2P)
  3. Fast connection to BingX — create an API key and Bindings for the main account using an automatic procedure.
  4. How to create an API key on BingX and bind it to Veles — if the Fast connection does not work or if you need to connect a subaccount.

Creating an API and working with the Bybit exchange

  1. Registration on the Bybit exchange
  2. How to top up your account on Bybit (P2P)
  3. Fast connection to Bybit — create an API key and Bindings for the main account using an automatic procedure.
  4. How to create a subaccount on Bybit
  5. How to create an API key on Bybit and bind to Veles — if the Fast connection does not work or if you need to connect a subaccount.

Creating an API and working with the Gate.io exchange

  1. Registration on Gate.io exchange
  2. How to top up your account on Gate.io (P2P)
  3. How to create an API key on Gate.io

Creating an API and working with the HTX exchange

  1. Registration on HTX exchange
  2. How to top up your account on HTX (P2P)
  3. How to create an API key on HTX and connect it to Veles

Creating an API and working with the OKX exchange

  1. Registration on OKX exchange
  2. How to top up your account on OKX (P2P)
  3. What is required to run a Futures bot on OKX – how to enable trading on Futures.
  4. Fast connection to OKX — create an API key and Bindings for the main account using an automatic procedure.
  5. How to create an API key on OKX — if the Fast connection does not work or if you need to connect a subaccount.

Bot: setup, creation and management
How to create, configure and manage bots.

  1. How to create and edit a bot? Full list of bot settings – create from scratch or via the open link.
  2. Running bots for your own setups – как использовать ботов для полуручной торговли.
  3. Bot card – the control panel of the created bot.
  4. How to stop the bot, how to cancel a deal – tell the bot to complete the deal or drop it, what will happen to the position, and how to close the deal on the exchange manually.
  5. Bot statuses – if the bot is “Awaiting signal”, it means it is working.
  6. Active deal card – all information about the progress of the deal, you just need to expand the card.
  7. Types of bot errors – all error messages and what to do about them.
  8. How to restart the deal -if the causes of the error are resolved, you can continue with the deal.
  9. What are the Veles backtests – an indispensable tool to test your strategy. We never start trading without them.
  10. Manual position averaging – what can be fixed in the bot’s deal if the grid of averages does not satisfy you.
  11. Trading mode “Simple” – automatic grid of averaging orders based on a given % Martingale and Logarithmic distribution.
  12. Trading mode “Own” – manual percentage grid, or single order trading.
  13. Trading mode “Signal” – trading the grid or orders based on indicator signals.
  14. Include a position on the exchange in a trade – if there is an old position on the exchange, you can transfer it to the bot for averaging and bringing it to take profit.
  15. How does the pulling up the order grid work – cancels the deal if the price has not allowed any orders to be executed.
  16. Stop-loss – an important setting for safe trading, but it is necessary to calculate the amount of potential loss in advance.
  17. How to set up Profit – ways to close a deal (one simple percentage, several simple percentages, exit based on the indicator signal).
  18. Currency of profit – sometimes you can choose what to accumulate as a profit on a spot.
  19. Trailing-stop – for Binance, Bing, and OKX exchanges.
  20. How to use multi-takes – closing a deal for several purposes allows you to extract a larger percentage of profit.
  21. Stop-Loss to Breakeven – an important addition to multi-takes.
  22. How to use deal closure by the indicator signal – how to use indicators to exit a trade.
  23. Reverse signal – how to use some indicators in an unconventional way.
  24. Forced launch of a bot – if the situation requires it, without waiting for the indicators to trigger the start.

Veles bot filters
Filters on the Veles platform – parameters (calculated based on historical data for every coin) that are used to determine the right moment to enter or exit a deal.

  1. What are bot filters? – technical analysis indicators on our platform.
  2. Signals by subscription – complete automation of your trading when bots start using proprietary signals.
  3. Signal TradingView – using alerts from TradingView in our bots.
  4. Strategy Tradingview – using strategies from TradingView in our bots.
  5. TradingView signals with Veles indicators
  6. Price Filter – define the asset price as a limiter.
  7. Percent of price change – we detect sharp price movements to open a trade (or vice versa, to restrict entry).
  8. Rate of change (ROC) – speed and direction of the price movement.
  9. Average True Range (ATR) – estimate the volatility of the coin.
  10. Volume Filter – we determine the movement of funds in the asset.
  11. SrgArt DiverX – the author’s divergence indicator from SergArt.
  12. Relative Strength Index (RSI) – the oldest oscillator for determining the overbought and oversold condition of an asset.
  13. Commodity Channel Index (CCI) – another well-known oscillator.
  14. RSI and CCI levels – note the intersections of the levels of the RSI and CCI oscillators.
  15. Money Flow Index (MFI) – we compare the movement of funds in an asset over a period of time.
  16. MFI levels – we determine overbought and oversold conditions.
  17. Stochastic – fast or slow, an oscillator to determine the deviation from the average price.
  18. Williams Percent Range (Williams %R) – estimate that the asset is overbought and oversold.
  19. Moving Average Convergence-Divergence (MACD) – determining the trend direction and its reversal points.
  20. Chaikin Oscillator – the balance between purchases and sales for a certain period.
  21. Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) – the speed and direction of the price change.
  22. Awesome Oscillator – buy or sell depending on the direction of the zero level crossing.
  23. Bollinger Bands – a channel indicator showing volatility.
  24. Keltner Channel – a channel indicator to determine the beginning of a trend.
  25. Donchian Channel – a channel indicator showing potential support and resistance levels.
  26. Mean Reversion Channel (MRC) – a multi-level channel for determining price support and resistance areas.
  27. Simple and Exponential Moving Averages (SMA and EMA) – two types of the average price value for the period.
  28. Crossover of SMA or EMA with price – to search for trend reversal points.
  29. Crossing of 50 EMA and 100 EMA – to search for trend reversal points.
  30. Hull Moving Average – an indicator of the average price value for the period.
  31. Supertrend – we determine the trend in the market or its change.
  32. Parabolic SAR (PSAR) – we determine the trend direction and possible reversal points.
  33. Balance of Power – we determine the dominance of buyers or sellers.
  34. Average Directional Movement Index (ADX) – determines the presence of a trend in the asset.
  35. Three White Soldiers and Three Black Crows – a rare pattern indicating a potential rise or fall in price.

Veles cooperates with exchanges!

Register using our links and get maximum bonuses from exchanges.