A friend asked about the KAITO strategy, and I think of it like opening a small shop—listing products, as long as the principal is in place, it can keep rolling. Once the strategy is running, building four or five different strategy configurations, the daily profits are enough to cover daily expenses. After calculations, you can enjoy a nice takeout in Zone A for just 3U.



However, I also have to admit that watching the market all day is exhausting, especially when adjusting for time differences to follow the US market. Being in a daze all day is really uncomfortable. It's better to let the strategy run on its own for peace of mind.

Speaking of grid bots, many people misunderstand them, thinking they are just a disguised Martingale strategy. In fact, although it's called Martingale, you can fully customize the add position logic—for example, setting only one add position—making it function like a regular order placement tool, which is quite flexible.

The key is to coordinate well with indicators. RSI and EMA are the most common combinations, used to judge bottoms and trend directions. I want to ask everyone, what indicators do you usually use in real trading to complement grid or Martingale strategies? Feel free to share your experience.
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ChainProspectorvip
· 3h ago
3U is ordering takeout haha, it’s really resilient. The key is to choose the right indicators. Right now, MACD combined with RSI is performing pretty well.
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just_another_walletvip
· 10h ago
3U can eat takeout, sounds pretty good, as long as the strategy can really run. But I think the key is that the principal must be large enough, otherwise what's the point of rolling? RSI combined with EMA is indeed common, but I prefer adding MACD, it feels like it can better catch the bottom. How do you guys play? Watching the market constantly is indeed tiring; automatic trading is the way to go. We're not machines. Grid + Martingale can be confusing, but honestly, it's still a probability game. When the timing is right, you make money; when it's not, you cut losses. Has anyone used other indicator combinations? Would love to hear different ideas.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 10h ago
ngl the grid bot martingale confusion is hilarious... like actually™ if you read the docs, it's literally just parametric rebalancing with configurable averaging logic. totally different beast. people treating it like some magic box smh
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 10h ago
Ordering takeout with 3U feels relaxing, but the problem is you need principal capital.
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GasFeeCriervip
· 11h ago
Staring at the screen all day is really exhausting; you have to rely on automation to live like a normal person.
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RealYieldWizardvip
· 11h ago
Ha, you're right. Grid trading can indeed be profitable over time, just worried about black swan events. I've tried RSI combined with MACD, and it feels much more sensitive than just EMA, especially in ranging markets. The time zone adjustment is really awesome. I now fully automate it so that while I sleep, my money keeps earning. Wait, your 3U takeout... which exchange is it on? It's so cheap. No need to add positions in grid trading? I used to misunderstand that, looks like I need to readjust my parameters.
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