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Grid trading

Grid trading is a strategy that involves placing multiple buy and sell orders at predetermined price levels above and below a reference point.


Grid trading involves placing multiple limit orders at regular intervals above and below a chosen price level, creating a "grid". Buy orders are placed below the current price, and sell orders above it. As the market moves, orders are triggered, and subsequent orders are placed, often aiming to profit from price fluctuations within a defined range. This automated approach does not typically rely on predicting market direction.

For a retail trader, grid trading can lead to significant drawdown if the market trends strongly in one direction, accumulating losing positions. While potentially profitable in ranging markets, it requires substantial margin to support numerous open trades, increasing capital risk. The strategy often lacks a traditional stop-loss, making loss control difficult and potentially exposing the account to margin calls and stop-out events during volatile trends.

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