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How to trade on Bitfinex
Use this guide to connect your Bitfinex account to Cryptowatch. Learn how to connect, find Bitfinex markets, and trade on Bitfinex via Cryptowatch.
If you have accounts on multiple exchanges, you can connect and manage them all on Cryptowatch.
You can connect your exchange accounts by generating API keys on the exchange site, then plugging those keys into Cryptowatch's Exchange Keys page. See this article for some tips on API key security, if you haven't already.
Trading on Bitfinex with Cryptowatch
Cryptowatch offers a variety of tools that can enhance your trading on Bitfinex:
- Do technical analysis and chart drawings while you trade
- View real-time order book and trade history feeds
- Track your balances across multiple exchanges in real-time on the Portfolio page
- Receive SMS and email alerts for price and volume and order-fills
- Chat with other traders in the Trollbox
- Create and save custom themes
- Stream prices and order books with the Market Data WebSocket API
- Pull market data into Google Sheets with the Cryptofinance.ai plugin
- Automate orders and alerts using triggers and actions with Zapier integration
Connecting your Bitfinex Account to Cryptowatch
In Cryptowatch, click the profile icon in the top-right corner, then select Exchange Keys from the menu:
Find the Exchange Keys link in your Account menu, in the top-right of any Cryptowatch page.
The Exchange Keys page is where you can plug in API keys from trading- and portfolio-enabled exchanges into Cryptowatch:
The Exchange Keys page is used to connect your exchange accounts to Cryptowatch.
Cryptowatch connects to your exchange accounts using the public and private keys generated by the exchange. API keys generally come in pairs - one public key, and one private (like a crypto wallet). As you will see soon, these keys can be set up to allow or disallow different actions.
Open Bitfinex.com in another tab to start creating new API keys.
You can open a new window and navigate to Bitfinex.com, or click the 'Generate key here' button in the Bitfinex square on the Exchange Keys page:
If you are not logged into Bitfinex, clicking 'Generate key here' will direct you to their homepage
Next, choose your Bitfinex API permissions.
On Bitfinex, click your profile icon in the top-right of the window and click 'API KEYS':
Expand the 'Create New Keys' section if it is not already. This is where you can choose your API permissions. You can set your API permissions like this:
To trade via Cryptowatch you will need to turn on:
- Get account fee information
- Get historical entries and trade information
- Get orders and statuses
- Create and cancel orders
- Get position and margin info
- Claim a position
- Get wallet balances and address
We strongly recommend against permitting deposit and withdrawal actions to the API key. These actions cannot be performed on Cryptowatch and may expose you to unnecessary risk.
When your permissions are set, give the API keys a functional nickname - like 'Cryptowatch':
Once everything is set up, click 'Generate API key'.
Copy your Bitfinex API keys into Cryptowatch's Exchange Keys page.
Bitfinex will generate public and private API keys. Copy the topmost 'API key' into the 'API key' field in the Bitfinex box. Then, copy the key labeled 'API key secret' into the 'API Secret' field.
Once both keys are input into their respective fields, Cryptowatch will automatically connect to your Bitfinex account. If the connection is successful, the box will change color and hide the keys:
Success! Now you can place and cancel orders and manage your Bitfinex portfolio on Cryptowatch. If you're new to Cryptowatch, try following the New User Guide to get acquainted with the interface.
