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- Manage an **unlimited** number of setting triggers and strategies. Profit Trailer can automatically switch between "Bear," "Bull," and "Normal" settings based on a 24 hour trend, but with PT Magic there are **no limits to the number of market conditions and settings you can specify**: e.g., "Tanking," "LongTermBear," "IncomingBear," "OutgoingBear," "SidewaysUp," "SidewaysDown," "IncomingBull," "OutgoingBull," "SuperBull," etc... Using **any combination of trends across any combination of timeframes**, your bot can recognize a more subtle variety of changing market conditions, allowing you to create a more robust over-all trading strategy that goes beyond a simplistic "bear" or "bull" mentality.
See: [Is PTMagic Necessary?](https://github.com/PTMagicians/PTMagic/wiki/Is-PTMagic-Necessary%3F)
- Use PT Magic to **adjust your money management and risk management** settings based on changing market conditions, or individual coin performance. Dynamically adjust initial purchase costs, the number of pairs allowed, keep-balance percentage, minimum buy volume, sell-wall settings, allowed spread and slippage, and any other PT setting which helps you manage your risk.
- Use PT Magic to **adjust your money management and risk management** settings based on changing market conditions, or individual coin performance. Dynamically adjust initial purchase costs, the number of pairs allowed, leverage, keep-balance percentage, minimum buy volume, sell-wall settings, allowed spread and slippage, and any other PT setting which helps you manage your risk.
- With PTM there is **no need to maintain "whitelists" or "blacklists"** of individual coins. Your Single Market Settings can identify coins you wish to avoid based on their behavior, and turn on **Sell Only Mode** for those individual coins so you don't have to constantly manage such lists.