The survey kept one pair: ETH
The issue starts by naming why this pair passed and why the rest were left out.
A grid bot earns while a coin trades sideways. The whole game is the range you set: too wide and it barely moves, too tight and one candle breaks it. Layer 0 hands you the exact range for one hand-picked pair, with the stop and leverage marked, and only when a market is actually calm enough to run one. Free each month.
Up here, volatility is what liquidates a grid.
So we descend, until the terrain goes flat.
The contours settle into the grid: 10 levels on this month's ground.the base layer · one pair, mapped monthly
Everything you would type into your grid bot, shown before you pay: the price range, the stop, the leverage cap, and the alert for when the range breaks. Works with Pionex.
Each issue answers the questions you have before opening Pionex: why this pair, what range, how much leverage, where the stop sits, and when the setup is over.
The issue starts by naming why this pair passed and why the rest were left out.
Range, current price, grid count, leverage, and stop are visible before checkout.
The page marks the cliff edge first, then shows the trade structure around it.
Pro is built around the uncomfortable part of grid trading: knowing when the range is gone.
Every pair we track is checked for a steady sideways range. Trending or wild markets are set aside.
The grid is sized to how much the pair actually moves, with the stop and leverage cap shown before you start.
When price leaves the range, the setup gets an exit alert. A grid needs a boundary, not blind hope.
Each issue carries one month's free setup: the pair, the range, the grid count, the leverage cap, and the stop. When that range breaks, a short note tells you the setup is over. Nothing else is sent.
A fintech page can look polished and still leave the buyer guessing. Layer 0 has to do more: reduce trading ambiguity without pretending risk disappears.
Read the selected pair, range, stop, leverage cap, and backtest caveat in one place.
Use the calculator to turn your allocation into grid levels before you touch Pionex.
Pro keeps the range-break alert trail visible so the exit logic is part of the product.
Win rate and Sharpe are never presented as a promise. They are replayed-candle evidence.
The stop and alert trail are shown before checkout, so the buyer sees how risk is handled.
Layer 0 gives setup numbers. It does not hold funds, connect to Pionex, or place trades.
For a trader who wants one clean setup and calculator access.
For a trader who wants ranked setups, higher sizing, and exit alerts.
No. Layer 0 shows a pre-calculated setup, risk limits, and the assumptions behind it. You decide whether to trade.
Nothing gets forced. If the scanner does not find a clean range, the issue says so instead of inventing a setup.
Basic unlocks the monthly setup and calculator access. Pro adds all ranked setups when they exist, higher calculator limits, and range-break alerts.
A copied grid hides the assumptions. Layer 0 shows the range, leverage cap, stop, backtest label, and exit condition in one issue.
No. Backtests are replayed historical candles. Live results will differ, and that caveat stays visible across the product.
Two ways, both visible: Pro subscriptions, and a referral link for Pionex. If you open a Pionex account through our link, they share a small part of their fee with us. It costs you nothing extra, and we recommend Pionex because the setups are built for it, not the other way around.