How to Choose Grid Levels

🟢 Principiante · 2025-03-28

How to Choose Grid Levels

The number of nivel de grids determines how many individual compra y venta points exist within your range. This single parameter controls the trade-off between trade frequency and profit per trade. Getting it right is crucial for profitability.

Few Levels vs Many Levels

Consider a rango de grid of $120 to $140 ($20 range) on SOL:

LevelsSpacingProfit per TradeTrade Frequency
5$4.00Alta ($4.00)Baja
10$2.00Media ($2.00)Media
20$1.00Baja ($1.00)Alta
40$0.50Very Baja ($0.50)Very Alta

Fewer levels (5-10): Each trade captures a larger price difference, resulting in higher profit per trade. Sin embargo, trades execute less frequently porque el price needs to move further to reach el siguiente level. This suits patient traders and assets with large swings.

More levels (20-40): Each trade captures a smaller spread, but trades happen much more frequently. Even small price movements trigger buy-sell cycles. This suits highly volatile assets where el precio oscila rapidly within a tight range.

The Fee Threshold

The critical constraint on nivel de grids is trading fees. Every level must generate enough profit to exceed the cost of a round trip (buy fee + sell fee).

Minimum profitable spacing formula:

Min Spacing > (2 x Fee Rate x Average Price)

Sir fee rate is 0.05% per trade and the average price is $130:

Min Spacing > 2 x 0.0005 x $130 = $0.13

Any spacing below $0.13 loses money on every trade. En la practica, quieres spacing to be at least 5-10x la comision cost to make la estrategia worthwhile. That means a practical minimum spacing of about $0.65 to $1.30 in this example.

Capital Requirements

More levels require more capital. Each level needs enough funds to place a orden de compra, so:

Minimum Capital = Grid Levels x Order Size per Level

For 20 levels at $10 per level, necesitas $200 minimum (plus a safety buffer of 20%, so $240). For 40 levels at $10, necesitas $480.

Sir available capital is $500, running 40 levels at $10 each barely covers the minimum. Running 20 levels at $20 each provides better capital efficiency and higher profit per trade.

Finding the Sweet Spot

The optimal number of levels depende de three factors:

1. Asset volatility. Altaer volatility assets can support wider spacing (fewer levels) porque el price swings are large enough to trigger trades regularly. Baja volatility assets need tighter spacing (more levels) to capture their smaller movements.

2. Available capital. Divide your total grid capital by the minimum tamano de orden to find the maximum number of levels puedes afford. Then reduce that number by 20-30% to maintain a safety buffer.

3. Your patience. Fewer levels mean waiting longer between trades. Si check tu bot daily and want to see activity, more levels provide more frequent trades. Si prefer a hands-off approach, fewer levels with larger profits per trade may be more satisfying.

Practical Guidelines

CapitalSuggested LevelsReasoning
$200-5005-10Limited capital, focus on profit per trade
$500-2,00010-20Balanced approach
$2,000-10,00015-30Can afford more coverage
$10,000+20-50Wide coverage, high frequency

These are starting points, not rules. Siempre validate by checking that the spacing exceeds your fee threshold and that each level has meaningful tamano de orden.

A Common Mistake

Many beginners maximize the number of levels thinking “more trades = more profit.” This is true only up to a point. Beyond that point, each trade generates so little profit that fees and slippage consume the gains. Start with fewer levels and increase gradually as you observe performance.

Resumen

  • The number of nivel de grids controls the trade-off between profit per trade (fewer levels) and trade frequency (more levels).
  • Grid spacing must comfortably exceed trading fees; otherwise every trade loses money independientemente de how many levels tienes.
  • Match your level count to your available capital, the asset’s volatility, and your desired level of trading activity.

Siguiente Paso

Learn exactly how to size each order within your grid in How to Calculate Order Size.

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