Bias Modes
Bias Modes
Bias modes allow you to tilt your grid bot’s behavior toward a directional preference sin abandoning el grid structure. Instead of treating every nivel de grid equally, bias modes adjust tamano de ordens to favor one side of el mercado.
How to Change Bias Mode
In el bot detail page, find the Bias Mode section under Bot Settings. Click any of the 5 mode buttons to switch instantly — changes apply on el siguiente cycle. You can switch modes mientras el bot is running sin stopping it.
Why Use Bias Modes
A standard grid treats every level identically: same tamano de orden, same spacing, same rules. This works well in perfectly sideways markets but leaves money on the table when tienes a reasonable view on market direction.
Bias modes let you express that view while keeping the systematic, rule-based approach of grid trading. You maintain the benefits of automated oscillation trading while subtly tilting your exposure toward the direction you expect el mercado to move.
The Five Bias Modes
1. Neutral Mode
Este es el default. All nivel de grids receive equal tamano de ordens and spacing. El bot has no directional preference and profits purely from oscillation.
Best for: Pure sideways markets, no directional conviction, maximum simplicity.
Order size effect: Every level gets the configured order_usd amount. A 20-level grid with $100 per level means $100 at every level.
2. Accumulation Mode
Accumulation mode increases tamano de ordens at lower nivel de grids for a long grid (or higher levels for a short grid). El bot buys more cuando el precio is lower, creating a cost-average effect.
Best for: Mild bullish bias where quieres to accumulate more at lower prices.
Order size effect: Bajaer levels receive 1.2x-1.5x the base tamano de orden. Upper levels receive 0.8x-0.9x. Total capital allocation stays approximately the same, just redistributed.
Ejemplo with $100 base:
- Level at $90: $130 order
- Level at $95: $115 order
- Level at $100: $100 order
- Level at $105: $85 order
3. Distribution Mode
The opposite of accumulation. Order sizes increase at higher nivel de grids for a long grid. You sell more as el precio sube, taking more profit from the upper portion of your range.
Best for: Late bull market positioning where quieres para reducir exposure at higher prices.
Order size effect: Altaer levels receive larger TP amounts. This naturally happens because estas closing larger positions opened at lower levels with accumulation bias, but distribution mode applies this to the TP sizing explicitly.
4. Aggressive Mode
Aggressive mode increases tamano de ordens across all levels while tightening the stop loss. It aims for higher absolute returns but accepts greater risk of forced shutdown.
Best for: Alta-conviction short-term trades where quieres maximum exposure within a defined risk budget.
Order size effect: All levels receive 1.3x-1.5x the base tamano de orden. Combined with a tighter stop loss (typically 50-70% of the normal SL), this creates a higher-risk, higher-reward profile.
5. Conservative Mode
Conservative mode reduces tamano de ordens and widens the stop loss. It prioritizes capital preservation over returns, suitable for uncertain conditions or when running el bot during sleep hours.
Best for: Uncertain markets, overnight operation, risk-sensitive accounts.
Order size effect: All levels receive 0.6x-0.8x the base tamano de orden. The stop loss is widened by 30-50%, giving more room for el precio to fluctuate sin triggering a shutdown.
How Bias Affects Grid Behavior
The practical impact of bias modes extends beyond just order sizing:
Capital utilization: Accumulation mode deploys more capital in the lower grid, which fills first during a downturn. Esto significa tu capital is more actively deployed during dips but less utilized during rallies.
PnL profile: Accumulation and distribution modes create an asymmetric PnL curve. Accumulation profits more from V-shaped recoveries; distribution profits more from gradual sell-offs after a peak.
Position concentration: Aggressive mode can lead to large total positions across el grid. Monitor your total exposure carefully, especially at higher leverage levels.
Choosing the Right Mode
Match your bias mode to condiciones de mercado and your confidence level:
| Confidence Level | Market View | Recommended Mode |
|---|---|---|
| No view | Unclear | Neutral |
| Mild bullish | Expecting dips are buying opportunities | Accumulation |
| Mild bearish | Expecting rallies are selling opportunities | Distribution |
| Strong conviction | Short time horizon, clear signal | Aggressive |
| Uncertain | Volatility expected, direction unclear | Conservative |
Combining Bias with Range
Bias modes are most effective when combined with appropriate range selection. An accumulation mode long grid with a range shifted slightly below precio actual creates a strongly bullish configuration. A conservative mode grid with a wide symmetric range creates a defensive setup.
The mode and range work together: the range defines where you trade, and the bias mode defines how aggressively you trade at each level within that range.
Resumen
- Five bias modes (neutral, accumulation, distribution, aggressive, conservative) adjust order sizing and risk parameters to express directional views.
- Accumulation mode buys more at lower prices, ideal for mild bullish bias; distribution mode sells more at higher prices for profit-taking emphasis.
- Match bias mode to your market conviction and risk tolerance, combining with appropriate range selection for the strongest effect.
Siguiente Paso
Test your bias mode configurations safely with datos historicos in Backtesting Grid Strategies.
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