Trading bot weekly news (January 8 – January 14)
Bitget trading bot weekly news
1. New listings
• New spot trading bot pairs: STRIKE/USDT, ELA/USDT, RABBIT/USDT, XAI/USDT, SOLO/USDT, APP/USDT, DOME/USDT.
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2. Updates
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Tip 1: What are trailing grids?
Trailing grid is one of the latest advanced features on Bitget. When enabled, the upper and lower limits of the grid range will automatically move up as the average price increases. With the trailing grid feature enabled, the grid range adjusts upward as the price increases, providing arbitrage opportunities and allowing you to capitalize on favorable market conditions, thereby maximizing your profits. View details here .
Tip 2: How can I run a trailing grid bot?
When creating a grid bot, switch the trailing grid on, and enter the moving average gain percentage.
If you want the grid to stop moving after it has moved to a specified position, simply check the Stop Upward Price Movement option and enter the target price. In doing so, the maximum price of the interval on the grid will not move from the specified position.
3. Top promotions
• Make Martingale bot trades and join the Lucky Draw to share 30,000 USDT!
• Promotion period: January 8, 8:00 PM – January 18, 8:00 PM (UTC+8)
• Complete simple tasks to join the lucky draw and win up to 1000 USDT! Each user can get up to six draws. The prize pool contains trending tokens, coupons, crypto vouchers, and more. Don't miss out!
• Futures signal bot officially launched — participate to grab a share of the 30,000 BGB prize pool.
• Promotion period: January 11, 6:00 PM – January 25, 6:00 PM (UTC+8)
• Activity 1: Run a futures signal bot to get 20 BGB
• Activity 2: Participate in the futures signal bot competition to grab a share of the 20,000 BGB prize pool
4. Leaderboard
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Disclaimer
Cryptocurrencies are subject to high market risk and volatility despite high growth potential. Users should conduct their own research and invest at their own discretion. Bitget shall not be liable for any investment losses.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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