This article will discuss the Quadency’s Accumulator bot that follows the DCA strategy. We will also go through the Quadency platform, DCA, and how to use the accumulator bot to apply the DCA strategy.
Table of contentsQuadency is a professional multi-exchange crypto asset management platform. Users can link their existing exchange accounts with Quadency to get a complete view of their holdings and also be able to send purchase or sell orders directly to the top crypto exchanges.
Once an account is connected, users’ balances, trades, and orders are automatically synced to calculate their live and historical portfolio statistics and allow them to trade using the trading tools. Quadency also provides 12 trading bots to automate trading based on pre-defined strategy. Accounts from Coinbase Pro, Binance, Bittrex, and other exchanges can be easily connected with Quadency.
Trading bots provided by Quadency –
Accumulator bot uses DCA strategy, therefore, we will discuss the Accumulator bot in depth. If you want to know more about platform, read our Quadency Review.
What is Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA)?DCA stands for Dollar Cost Averaging. This is an investment strategy in which investors invest their funds periodically. For example, Investor A is having $1000 and wants to purchase a bitcoin of $1000. Instead of buying a bitcoin of $1000, he will buy a bitcoin of $100 every week. The main idea behind this strategy is to divide funds into smaller chunks to invest periodically. This is one of the safest investment strategies in the market.
[optin-monster-inline slug=”kypqbd8bxbsurarmqsxd”] Quadency’s Accumulator botQuadency has provided an automated trading bot for investment that follows the DCA strategy where investors don’t need to make orders manually. This bot is used to “accumulate” or buy a particular amount of asset over time.
Users can use this bot to split up a large order over time and send a maximum of 1 order per minute. The total time until when the bot will run can be a few minutes to years – it’s totally up to you how you want to use it. Users just need to create a bot and give some parameters value required to execute DCA strategy, and everything will be taken care of by the accumulator bot. We will discuss all input parameters while going through the step on how to use them.
How to use Quadency’s Accumulator Bot? Step 1: Sign up on QuadencyFirst, you have to sign up for Quadency if you don’t have an account. After signup, login again.
Once successful login, it is advisable to enable 2FA to log in from any device. Otherwise, it will send an approval mail each time when you log in from any new devices.
Step 2: Open the Accumulator BotIn the above image, there is not any active bot.
It will ask for some parameters to create an Accumulator bot, as shown in the above image. We will discuss all parameters in-depth in the next step.
Step 3: Accumulator Bot ConfigurationThe above image shows all the parameters that we need to configure. Let’s discuss them step by step.
The number of orders is automatically calculated based on the time period the bot will run. From the above scenario in the image,
Total Amount = 1000 BUSD
Spend per order = 20 BUSD
Total time = 1 Day (24 Hours)
So, Amount to spend per hour = 1000 BUSD / 24 Hour = 41.66 BUSD
No of orders per Hour = Amount to spend per hour / Spend per order = 41.66 / 20 = ~2
I configured the Accumulator bot to buy 1000 BUSD worth of BTC over 24 hours; at 20 BUSD per order, the bot will send ~2 orders per hour until the stop trigger specified is met. If the price of BTC goes higher than 62000 BUSD, a bot won’t send an order.
Now, the Accumulator bot will make orders automatically as per passed parameters.
Quadency Dollar-Cost Averaging Bot: ConclusionDollar-Cost averaging(DCA) is an investment strategy in which users divide investment amount into smaller chunks and invest it periodically. Quadency’s Accumulator bot follows the DCA strategy for automated investment. Accumulator bot configuration required around 8 to 9 parameters to start it. While configuring it, you can also select a stop trigger to stop a bot. Before making it live, you can back-test the performance of configured accumulator bot.
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