Bitget spot grid trading supports 1000 grids
We are thrilled to announce that Bitget spot normal grids and spot reverse grids support over 1000 grids (with the maximum number of grids depending on the investment amount and price range) to meet diverse trading needs.
The following coins currently support up to 1000 grids:
BTC, ETH, SOL, BGB, PEPE, XRP, TON, DOGE, X, SWELL, ACT, SUI, GRASS, TAO, KAS, ADA, FTM, MOODENG, SHIB, LINK, WIF, TURBO, NEAR, FET, ONDO, DOGS, FLOKI, AVAX, RENDER, and BNB
Bitget will support more coins with up to 1000 grids. Stay tuned!
Note:
1. Upgrade to V2.42.0 or later to utilize the 1000 grids feature.
2. When the number of grids exceeds 160, the system will activate a dynamic order placement mechanism. The bot page can place up to 160 orders, with a notification stating “Only partial orders are currently placed” below orders. The rest of orders will be automatically placed or canceled as market fluctuates.
3. Due to the launch of the dynamic order feature, certain orders from spot grid bots with over 160 grids prior to the launch will be canceled. These canceled orders will be re-placed as market fluctuates.
4. When using the grid expansion feature (modifying the grid price range) for bots with over 160 grids, expanded orders will not be placed on the page immediately. This does not mean the expansion is failed, but orders will be placed as the market fluctuates.
5. Certain dynamic orders may not be fulfilled in time under extreme market conditions.
6. Depending on market depth and slippage, when the bot is started with a large number of grids, there may be a price difference of up to 3% between the actual execution price and the marker price at the market price, and there is a slight possibility that some grid profits may be negative. Users are advised to prioritize trading in coins with high liquidity, such as BTC and ETH.
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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