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  • About Trading Bots
    • General Information
    • Grid Bots
    • Arbitrage Bots
    • DCA Bots
    • Pricing
    • Limitations
    • Disclaimer
  • Creating API keys
    • MEXC Exchange
    • BitMart Exchange
  • MEXC - Spot Grid Bot
    • General Information
    • Quick Installation Guide (Ubuntu)
    • Manual Installation (Windows)
    • Configuration Settings
  • MEXC - Adaptive Bot
    • General Information
    • Quick Installation Guide (Ubuntu)
    • Manual Installation (Windows)
    • Configuration Settings
  • MEXC - Arbitrage Bot
    • General Information
    • Quick Installation Guide (Ubuntu)
    • Manual Installation (Windows)
    • Configuration Settings
  • BitMart - Spot Grid Bot
    • General Information
    • Quick Installation Guide (Ubuntu)
    • Manual Installation (Windows)
    • Configuration Settings
  • BitMart - Adaptive Bot
    • General Information
    • Quick Installation Guide (Ubuntu)
    • Manual Installation (Windows)
    • Configuration Settings
  • BitMart - Hybrid DCA Bot
    • General Information
    • Quick Installation Guide (Ubuntu)
    • Manual Installation (Windows)
    • Configuration Settings
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  • 1. Basic Principles of Operation
  • 2. Types of Bots
  • 3. Our Solutions
  • 4. Conclusion
  1. About Trading Bots

General Information

Trading bots are special programs that help traders automate the process of buying and selling cryptocurrencies or other financial assets. They respond to market changes with high speed and accuracy, which allows for optimizing trading operations and reducing the impact of the human factor.


1. Basic Principles of Operation

Trading bots process market data (prices, volumes, indicators) and place buy or sell orders based on predefined rules or algorithms.

  • Some bots rely on technical analysis and indicators.

  • Others use fundamental data or machine learning methods.

  • Some operate according to pre-written algorithms that consider specific trading strategies.

The unifying factor is that all operations are carried out automatically and around the clock, without the need for constant trader involvement.


2. Types of Bots

There are several main types of trading bots, each tailored to specific strategies and market conditions. Below is an overview of the most popular categories:

- Grid Bots:

Divide the price range into levels and place buy and sell orders, profiting from price fluctuations.

- Arbitrage Bots:

Analyze price differences of an asset across different exchanges and profit by buying cheaper and selling higher.

- Trend-Following Bots:

Follow the main market direction, opening and closing positions in accordance with the current trend.

- Market Making Bots:

Place simultaneous buy and sell orders, creating market liquidity and profiting from the spread.

- DCA Bots:

Follow the DCA strategy – regularly buying an asset for a fixed amount regardless of the current price. This reduces the impact of short-term volatility and allows for long-term position accumulation.


3. Our Solutions

Currently, our portfolio includes versions of spot grid bots that work with MEXC and BitMart exchanges, allowing profit from price fluctuations within a given range.

In addition to them, we offer an intra-exchange triangular bot for MEXC and a hybrid DCA bot for BitMart, and we are continuing to develop new solutions, including an inter-exchange arbitrage bot and other tools that we will reveal in the near future.


4. Conclusion

Automating trading with bots gives traders significant advantages: quick reaction, absence of emotional factors, and optimization of trading processes. However, trading in the cryptocurrency market is always associated with risks that should not be underestimated.

In the following sections, you will find detailed information about each type of bot, as well as recommendations for their configuration and use.

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