1. What is Futures grid strategy?
BiKing Futures grid strategy is a low-frequency strategy transaction based on perpetual Futures. It establishes a series of price ranges and uses price fluctuations to buy low and sell high to trade Futures. Users only need to set the highest price and the lowest price in the range to determine Once the number of grids to be subdivided is selected, the strategy can be started. The strategy will calculate the price of buying low and selling high for each small grid, automatically place orders, and continuously buy low and sell high or sell high and buy low in the interval as the market fluctuates to achieve profits.
Long orders, sell gradually when rising within the grid interval, and buy gradually when falling
Short orders, buy gradually when rising within the grid interval, and sell gradually when falling
2. Advantages of Futures Grid Trading
Applicable to volatile market: Grid trading is suitable for situations where the market price fluctuates within a certain range. In this market situation, grid trading can realize profits in the case of buying high and selling low, without the need to predict the market direction.
Improve the trading efficiency of idle funds: In the volatile market, many traders will idle funds in their accounts, and grid trading can help traders improve the utilization rate of funds and use idle funds for transactions.
Automatic trading: Grid trading can automatically execute trading strategies 24 hours a day, without manual intervention, and can conduct uninterrupted trading around the clock. This can reduce the pressure on the trader, and at the same time ensure the efficiency and accuracy of the transaction.
Risk control: Grid trading can control risk by setting price range and transaction quantity. When the price breaks through the set price range, grid trading can automatically close the position or stop trading, so as to avoid further losses.
Stable income: In a volatile market, grid trading can achieve stable profits by buying high and selling low, without the need to predict the market direction, which can ensure the stability and reliability of income.
3. Fund management for Futures Grid Trading
Grid trading requires a separate margin account, and users need to transfer certain funds from the Futures account to the margin account as margin to support the operation of grid trading.
Users need to reasonably set the grid price, quantity and margin to ensure the validity of the transaction and risk control. Generally speaking, the grid price should be set according to the market trend and the user's trading plan, the trading volume should be determined according to the amount of funds and trading goals, and the margin should be sufficient to support the trading operation and prevent losses.
When conducting grid transactions, users need to constantly monitor market trends, adjust grid parameters to adapt to market changes, and improve the success rate and profitability of transactions.
In grid trading, users need to operate cautiously and control risks. Grid trading is an automated perpetual Futures transaction, and the fee rate is based on the perpetual Futures rate. Please refer to "BiKing Perpetual Futures Parameter Details and Rate Description"
4. Grid transaction notice
Users can use the grid trading strategy to trade by setting trading parameters. The operation of grid trading is determined by the parameters set by the user. Any parameter selection and investment decisions are at the discretion of the user. BiKing does not make any decisions on the applicability of grid trading parameters, nor does it make any decisions on the profitability of grid trading strategies. Representation or Warranty. BiKing does not assume any risks associated with grid trading strategies, and all risks are borne by users themselves. You should understand the risks associated with grid trading and make your own assessment as to whether this feature is suitable for you.
For Biking Futures Grid Trading Guide, please click: "BiKing Grid Trading Guide"
Comments
0 comments
Article is closed for comments.