Configure the Freqtrade automated trading bot as a Linux service beginners tutorial

In this video I will show you how to make your Freqtrade trading bot running like a Linux service like SSH, Networking, Cups and more. With this bot you can do cryptocurrency trading on many exchanges like binance, kraken and bitvavo. 

You do not have to run the Freqtrade bot from within a terminal the whole time this way. Also, when your system reboots, the freqtrade bot will restart also. Preventing you from eventual losses when exit signals arise but there’s no trading bot to act on those exit signals (due to not being started). Also you can run multiple bots as a service side by side this way.  

I am still searching for good screen recording and editing software so the quality of this video is a little bit different from the previous one. 

Also I noted that there is a small error when pasting and copying the freqtrade.service file lines. The pointer to the config.json is missing. The Github file does not contain this error so use this on your machine!

WARNING!: This video is for entertainment and learning purposes only! I am not responsible for any loss of assets of any kind! Do your own research if you want to start trading with crypto and automatic trading bots! 

 My Github page: https://github.com/DutchCryptoDad/FreqtradeInstallAndConfig

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