STRATEGY

Scalper

High-frequency micro-trades that compound tiny gains into consistent returns.

Aggressive Hundreds of trades a day, fee-aware or it bleeds.
5 min read
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Quick take

Tiny moves, lots of them. The bot hunts the same 0.1 to 0.3 percent wiggle that BTC makes a hundred times a day, exits in seconds, and lets a thousand small wins compound into a session result - while a tight stop closes the losers before they hurt.

How it works

The Scalper targets very small, frequent price moves. It enters and exits within seconds to minutes, aiming to capture the spread or a few ticks of momentum on each trade. Speed, tight risk, and high trade frequency compound into a smooth equity curve in liquid markets.

Key Features

Strategy profile

A snapshot of how this strategy behaves and who it suits, not a forecast of returns.

Risk level
Calm Wild
Time horizon
Hands-on
Set & forget Active tune
Skill level

These are designer assessments of strategy character, not user-specific performance figures.

Real talk

On consumer-grade infrastructure, you are racing market makers and HFT shops who spend millions on co-located latency. Scalping a CEX from a home laptop only works on liquid pairs where spread is consistently profitable after fees. Run on BTC/ETH-tier liquidity, watch your fee ratio like a hawk, and treat the live win-rate display as a fuel gauge - not a profit promise.

How to use

Five steps to launch a scalper session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick glossary

Definitions for the trading terms used on this page.

Backtest
A simulation of how a strategy would have performed on historical price data. Past results never guarantee future returns - markets change.
Slippage
The difference between the price you expect and the price you actually get when an order fills. Worse on illiquid pairs and during fast markets.
Spread
The gap between the best buy price (bid) and the best sell price (ask). Tight spreads = liquid market, wider spreads = more cost per round trip.
Stop-loss
An automatic exit order that closes a losing position when price hits a chosen threshold. Caps how much one bad trade can hurt you.
Take-profit
An automatic exit order that closes a winning position once price reaches a chosen target. Locks in gains without relying on you to watch the chart.
Volatility
How sharply price moves. High volatility = bigger swings in both directions, which means more opportunity but also more drawdown risk.

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