Strategy lesson
Grid Bot lesson
A Grid bot divides a price range into levels. It can place virtual buy levels below the current price and virtual sell levels above it. The goal is to learn how range-based automation behaves, not to predict price.
Upper price: top of the selected range.
Lower price: bottom of the selected range.
Grid levels: how many steps divide the range.
Grid spacing: distance between each level.
Profit per Grid: small theoretical difference before fees.
Fees: costs that can remove small gains.
If price leaves the range, the bot may stop finding matching levels.
Grid bots may perform badly in strong trends, especially if price breaks below the range or fees are high relative to spacing.
Example: EUR 60,000 current price
Lower EUR 50,000, upper EUR 70,000, 10 levels, EUR 1,000 investment.
EUR 70,000Sell
EUR 68,000Sell
EUR 66,000Sell
EUR 64,000Sell
EUR 62,000Sell
EUR 60,000Current
EUR 58,000Buy
EUR 56,000Buy
EUR 54,000Buy
EUR 52,000Buy
EUR 50,000Buy