Most traders already know where they want to trade. They mark support levels. They mark resistance. They decide where they would buy more if price moves. But executing that plan is harder.
Manual trading means staying in front of the screen. Standard bot setups also limit flexibility. DCA bots use fixed spacing. GRID bots mostly work in ranges. Real trading plans rarely look like that.
Custom Price Ladder lets you predefine exact price levels and order sizes so the bot follows the structure you want.
Custom Price Ladder lets you place several orders at specific price levels.
You control:
As orders fill, the weighted average price (WAP) updates automatically. Profit targets or stop losses tied to that average adjust as well.
Instead of using fixed spacing, you build the position exactly the way you planned.
https://medium.com/media/12180a1507c95a7a5158fe58347fe6eb/hrefOrders are placed below the entry price. The purpose is simple: improve the average entry so a smaller bounce can close the trade in profit.
Typical structure:
Orders are placed above the entry price. The logic is different: increase the position only after the move proves itself.
Typical structure:
Many traders add more to losing trades and reduce winning ones. Averaging up does the opposite.
Used when price moves between clear support and resistance.
Basic idea:
This lowers the average entry during dips and closes the trade during rebounds.
Used when resistance breaks and momentum builds.
Structure:
This avoids building a large position before the move is confirmed.
Used during a strong trend. Orders are placed both below and above the entry.
That way the strategy handles two outcomes:
The way you size ladder orders affects the trade.
Common approaches include:
Many traders begin with equal sizes and adjust after reviewing backtests.
A ladder structure does not remove risk.
Basic risk control rules include:
Before running a ladder strategy live, check a few key metrics:
These numbers help determine whether the ladder is balanced.
This article only covers the core ideas.
The full guide includes:
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