DCA ONLY Bot
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Our bot automatically filters out 99.9% of weak DCA orders, ensuring that you only receive alerts for impactful trades that could create meaningful market movements.
Below is a breakdown of key metrics to evaluate before deciding whether to enter a trade or skip it.
Direction of DCA
Displays the token pairs involved in the swap and the transaction direction (Sell → Buy).
Example: VINE → USDC means someone is selling VINE for USDC.
If it were VINE → FARTCOIN, it would indicate a swap from VINE into FARTCOIN.
DCA Summary
Provides a snapshot of the order details, including:
Total order size
Per-cycle amount
Number of cycles
Cycle duration
Key Metrics:
PI (Price Impact) – The estimated percentage by which the order could affect the token’s price upon full execution. The higher, the better.
VI (Volume Impact) – Measures how significantly the DCA order surpasses existing DEX trading volumes. A higher value means the trade is more influential.
Mcap (Market Cap) & Volumes – Displays the token’s market capitalization and DEX trading volume for context.
First Line: Wallet Status
✅ Established – A wallet with a history of executing DCA strategies.
❌ Fresh Wallet – A new wallet with a higher likelihood of manual order cancellation.
📌 Note: This field can sometimes be inaccurate, so the most important metric is in the second line.
Second Line: DCA History
Format: "DCA History: x/y (z%)"
y – Total DCA orders executed by this wallet (higher is better).
x – Number of manually closed DCA orders (lower is better).
z% – Percentage of DCA orders completed in full (higher is better).
🔹 It's safer to enter positions only if the wallet has a strong DCA track record. Otherwise, there's a higher risk of the order being canceled before completion.
Third Line: Completion Rate
Shows the execution rate of prematurely closed DCA orders.
If the DCA History is strong, this metric can be ignored.
If the DCA History is weak (e.g., only 25% of orders are completed), then check Completion Rate:
A high Completion Rate (e.g., 90%) still indicates a reliable wallet.
Price Range – Specifies the range within which the DCA order will execute.
Example: A buy order may only trigger if the price stays below 0.1 or within a 0.05-0.1 range.
If the price moves beyond this range, the DCA order will not execute.
Many such orders get canceled or are far from the price range, making them safe to ignore.
Position – Direct link to the active DCA order.
Transactions – Shows transaction history for the order.
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MEXC – Links to MEXC futures for the token.
By using this structured approach, you can quickly evaluate DCA orders and make informed trading decisions. 🚀