Getting Started with Grid Trading

Preparation: 1. An exchange account that can conduct grid trading 2. Understand some basic K-line indicators, and at least be able to read trends Introduction: The simple understanding of grid trading is to let the robot help you execute low-buying and high-selling within the range. It is suitable for Basic operations of spot and contract futures 1. First, choose to do spot or contract grid 2. Then choose the currency you want to do. For novices, try to choose a currency with a large market value. How much is considered a large market value? The current situation Next, coins with a circulating market capitalization of more than 400 million U.S. dollars are best considered as large market capitalization. If you are proficient, you can play with small market capitalization coins. 3. Observe the K-line chart of the currency you choose, observe the trend, and judge whether it is long or short. , or neutral (neutral is generally used less). If you don’t know how to read K-lines and trends, go learn it and then read this introductory introduction. 4. Select the range. Generally speaking, when selecting the range, you can first find the high and low points of the recent short period (below the daily line level), or two adjacent resistance levels and support levels. 5. Leverage multiple selection. Beginners should not play with high leverage. It is best to control it below 10 times. 6. Selection of equal differential ratios. Generally speaking, if the selected range has a smaller amplitude, it is better to choose equal differentials. If the amplitude is large, use other comparisons. good. I usually use 30% as the dividing line. 7. The selection of the number of grids is generally 1.5-3 times the amplitude of the interval. Take an integer and leave an even number. For example: if the amplitude is 15%, then you can set the number of grids to 22 or 46. 8. Set up stop-profit and stop-loss. This must be set when you start playing, because beginners are trying with money after all. Stop-loss must be set near the upper and lower limits of the range, so as not to let yourself get liquidated. Calculate the approximate first, Note that after placing an order on the grid in the long or short direction, about 41% of the position will be filled immediately. 9. If the grid runs out of the range, continue to review the trend and reset the grid or perform a hedging order.

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