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Grid Trading

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Last updated 4 months ago

What is Grid Trading?

Grid trading is an automated strategy that places buy and sell orders at predefined price intervals within a specified range. It generates profit by capitalizing on price oscillations, making it effective in both trending and ranging markets.

How Grid Trading Works on Helix

  1. Define Your Grid

    • Set the price range (upper and lower bounds).

    • Choose the number of grids to divide the range into equal price intervals.

  2. Initial Balance Setup

    • Deposit both base and quote assets.

    • Initial market orders rebalance your assets to match the grid strategy, ensuring optimal performance.

    • Example: For a $1800–$2200 ETH/USDT grid, the bot adjusts your assets to match the grid's middle point.

  3. Automated Trading

    • Places buy orders at lower grid levels and sell orders at upper levels.

    • Continuously rebalances positions as the market moves.

  4. Profit Generation

    • Profits are realized each time the price crosses a grid line.

    • Earn from market volatility, with profits accumulating in both base and quote assets.

Grid trading is only available via trading bots on Helix. To learn more, visit .

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