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DCA Bot: Split funds smarter with Multi-pair bots
DCA Bot: Split funds smarter with Multi-pair bots

Optimize funds and capture more trades with Multi-pair DCA bots. Monitor multiple pairs and set active deal limits for efficiency.

Updated over a month ago

Multi-pair DCA bots allow you to optimize your fund usage, monitor multiple pairs, and capture more trading signals without holding excess idle funds. Use one bot to open deals across various pairs, adjusting settings to maximize your efficiency and results.


Benefits of Using Multi-pair DCA Bots

  1. Optimize Fund Allocation: Prevent funds from sitting idle by allocating them only when a deal is active.

  2. Monitor Multiple Pairs Simultaneously: Increase the chances of catching favorable deals by expanding the range of pairs you’re analyzing.

  3. Flexibility in Coin Selection: Choose from a wide range of coins based on market signals, rather than committing funds to a limited selection.


Key Features

  • Choose a Wide Range of Coins: Select pairs individually or use the "USDT_ALL" option to let the bot access all available pairs with a single quote currency.

  • Max Active Deals Limit: Set a cap on the number of deals the bot can open at the same time, allowing you to manage fund allocation efficiently.

  • Flexible Pair Changes: Adjust the bot’s pair selection without stopping it, enabling you to pivot according to market conditions.


Step-by-Step Guide to Setting Up a Multi-pair DCA Bot

Step 1: Create a Bot and Select "Multi-pair" Mode

  1. Go to the DCA bot page.

  2. Click on "+ Start new bot".

  3. In the bot setup screen, choose Multi-pair mode.

Step 2: Choose Pairs to Monitor

  1. Add Pairs: Select pairs manually, or use the "USDT_ALL" option to include all pairs with USDT as the quote currency.

  2. Update Pairs Easily: You can change selected pairs anytime without stopping the bot, offering flexibility to adapt to changing market conditions.

Step 3: Configure Bot Settings

  1. Set Base Order and Safety Order Sizes:

    • Base Order Size: Enter the amount for the initial trade, e.g., 50 USDT.

    • Safety Order Size: Set the amount for each additional safety order, e.g., 50 USDT.

  2. Define Maximum Active Deals:

    • This setting limits how many simultaneous deals the bot can open, which helps in managing overall fund allocation. For example, setting this to 5 allows up to five active deals at any given time.

Step 4: Select Deal Start Condition

  1. Choose the Deal Start Condition based on your strategy:

  2. Configure the bot to respond only to signals from these conditions, enabling it to open trades when optimal conditions are met.

Step 5: Fine-tune with Max Safety Trades Count and Target Profit

  1. Max Safety Orders Count: Set this number based on your risk tolerance, e.g., 9.

  2. Target Profit: Specify the profit target for each trade, such as 0.1%.

  3. Start the Bot: After configuring these settings, start the bot. It will begin monitoring your selected pairs and open trades based on your defined conditions.


Managing Multi-pair DCA Bots

Once the bot is running, it will monitor all selected pairs. Here’s how it behaves:

  • Limit Active Trades: The bot will only open trades up to your set maximum. For instance, if the limit is 5 active deals, the bot will ignore additional signals until one of the current deals closes.

  • Flexible Pair Management: Change pairs anytime, even while the bot is running, to adapt to market changes.

  • Utilize Demo Mode: Test the bot in Demo mode to see how it performs with different pair selections, deal conditions, and safety settings.


Troubleshooting & Best Practices

  • Avoid Reserving Excessive Funds: Set your Max Active Deals limit based on available funds to prevent over-committing.

  • Use Favorable Coins: Select coins with strong fundamentals or recent positive movement for better trading results.

  • Take advantage of Safety Orders: Configure safety orders to prepare for unfavorable price movements and reduce risks.

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