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Allow for More Grid Orders

Reduce the profit per grid requirement. For many markets having a more concentrated grid is key for profitability. This is especially relevant for pairs where there are no fees and Altrady still considers there are for the profit calculation.

Suggested over 3 years ago

3 comments

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The problem with having too narrow grids and too many orders will be blocked by rate limits from the exchanges.
Binance also doesn't allow you to do less than the fee, the exchanges just don't allow this.

over 3 years ago

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When fiddling around with the backtester it is often that smaller, more condensed grid layers will cause more trading fees which will eat into overall profit. YMMV

And... a very condensed grid may generate troubles on large and fast wicks. For example: kraken is notably more stable with larger steps between grid layers (e.g. >1,5%) . Hope this helps.

over 3 years ago

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True about fees, but there are many pairs in several exchanges with no fees. For some it is zero fees, for some it is just no maker fees. About the stability, I haven't noted a change within Altrady, I will be on the lookout.

over 3 years ago

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