Top/Low MC

The grid runs on the parameters you set, that’s it. One setup from you, full execution by the bot. First step: set your grid range. This defines the price zone where the bot will buy and sell, over and over. Think of it as your own personal range-bound market. You set the range, the bot handles the grind. Let’s dive in.

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Top / Low MC

Start by choosing a pair with enough volume and volatility. On the chart, draw two lines to mark your range after switching from PRICE to MCAP. This will help you see your Top MC and Low MC clearly. How to set it all up?

First, set the Top Market Cap by charting the coin you want to grid. Example: SNAI is ranging between 63.64M and 31.14M market cap. This range defines where the bot will buy and sell. The top range is the point where the bot will sell all supply, it marks strong resistance. In the bot, click the coin, then tap Top MC. Take the market cap (63.64M), divide by 1,000, and input the result: 63640. That sets your Top MC for the grid.

Click on top MC to set it up
Setting the top MC

When the Top MC is set, next is the Low Range, same process, just flipped. This marks strong support under the chart. The bot will fully scale in here, treating it as a key bounce zone where max exposure makes sense. For SNAI, the low range is 31.14M market cap. Divide it by 1,000 and input 31140 to set the bottom range. Click on Low MC and fill it in.

Click on low MC to set it up
Setting the low MC

Once your Top MC and Low MC are set, the final step before the bot kicks in is setting the Swing % and your Investment Size.

Top/Low MC in Panel

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