AVAX is currently at 13.70. I'm planning to manually set up an arithmetic grid. Here are the parameters for your reference.
Range setting: lower limit at $11, upper limit at $28, divided into 80 grids. Allocate funds based on your own situation, anywhere from $3,000 to $45,000 is fine—don’t overextend yourself. Set the single grid profit at 1.3%, and put the stop-loss at 10.5.
Time frame is roughly 7 to 20 days. If it surges to the 22-24 range with huge volume, that's when you should take major profits. On the flip side, if it drops below 12.5 with a big red candle, exit your position immediately without hesitation.
Target profit is 120%, or just exit after 20 days if you feel it's enough—don’t get too greedy. The grid strategy works best in choppy markets; remember to adjust your strategy if there's a clear breakout from the range.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 20h ago
80 grids is a bit intense, but this approach is definitely steady. The only worry is if AVAX suddenly goes on a one-way move, then the grid will turn into a slaughterhouse.
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AirdropFreedom
· 20h ago
80 slots is pretty intense. Can retail investors really handle it...
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FantasyGuardian
· 20h ago
80 grids, that's really tight. Getting in at 13.70 now is a bit risky... But grid trading is all about profiting from volatility. If you ask me, it's better to wait for a pullback before entering.
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TerraNeverForget
· 20h ago
Pulling 80 slots like this, can you really handle it? It feels like the risk is a bit stacked.
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 20h ago
An arithmetic grid with 80 levels? Dude, you’re trying to squeeze every bit of volatility out of AVAX! Feels like you’re betting on sideways movement. If there’s a sudden crash or a straight pump, wouldn’t you need to adjust these parameters?
AVAX is currently at 13.70. I'm planning to manually set up an arithmetic grid. Here are the parameters for your reference.
Range setting: lower limit at $11, upper limit at $28, divided into 80 grids. Allocate funds based on your own situation, anywhere from $3,000 to $45,000 is fine—don’t overextend yourself. Set the single grid profit at 1.3%, and put the stop-loss at 10.5.
Time frame is roughly 7 to 20 days. If it surges to the 22-24 range with huge volume, that's when you should take major profits. On the flip side, if it drops below 12.5 with a big red candle, exit your position immediately without hesitation.
Target profit is 120%, or just exit after 20 days if you feel it's enough—don’t get too greedy. The grid strategy works best in choppy markets; remember to adjust your strategy if there's a clear breakout from the range.