Feature Spot Grid
Leverage Not available (Spot trading only)
Risks Relatively low; depends only on price volatility
Grid Patterns Modes: AI – Popular – Manual
Feature Futures Grid
Leverage can be used to achieve higher profits
Risk is high; leverage effect and liquidation risk
Grid Patterns Modes: AI – Popular – Manual
Modes: Bullish – Bearish
🚀 Why use it?
Works around the clock: takes advantage of volatility even in your absence
Emotion-free decisions: executes orders without succumbing to fear or greed
Structured investment: generates recurring profits from small movements
🛠️ Steps to start Spot Grid on Binance
1. Log in to Binance via the website or app.
2. Go to: Trading → Trading Bots → Spot Grid Trading.
3. Choose AI mode or set the grid manually or copy from popular settings.
4. Specify:
Minimum and maximum thresholds
Number of grid levels
Investment amount
And activate advanced modes such as Stop-Trigger or Stop-Loss.
5. Click "Create", then confirm the details. The system automatically transfers funds to the bot account.
6. Monitor performance: profits, open orders, execution history, and grid analysis.
⚠️ Important tips and risks
If the price rises above the upper limit or falls below the lower limit, the bot will temporarily stop until the price returns to the range.
It relies on profiting from small spreads, so attention should be paid to:
Choosing suitable grid intervals for market volatility
Risk management using advanced settings like stop loss
When using futures, caution is needed due to leverage and liquidation risks.
✅ Summary
Grid Trading on Binance is an automated structured method to invest in market fluctuations. It allows you to achieve recurring gains during periods of stability and price volatility, whether in spot or futures. You start by defining the range, suitable grid levels, setting smart conditions, and then monitoring the results.
Would you like me to help you choose grid settings that fit a specific strategy? Or would you like to compare between Spot and Futures in using the bot?