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Start another bot when the conditions of the current bot are met

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This feature allows you to automatically start one or several bots in your account when certain conditions are met in the current bot.
It makes it possible to build linked strategies, bot chains, and also use the feature for auto-hedging.


Where to find the feature

  1. Open the settings of the bot you want to configure.

  2. Go to Advanced Settings.

  3. Find the block “Start another bot when the conditions of the current bot are met.”

  4. Enable the toggle to activate the feature.


How it works

You select one or more conditions.
When at least one of them is triggered — the selected bot (or multiple bots) will start automatically.

Important: The bot that should be launched must be in the “Stopped” status.
If the bot is already running — it will not be launched.


Available conditions

  • X grid orders executed — launch another bot when the specified grid order number is reached.

  • Entire grid completed — launch when the current bot finishes the entire grid.

  • Price deviation from entry — launch when the price moves beyond the specified percentage. Often used for auto-hedging.

  • Automatic algorithm reversal — launch when the bot changes direction automatically.


Use cases

1. Auto-hedging

Automatically start a bot with the opposite logic (LONG → SHORT / SHORT → LONG)
when an order is executed or the grid is completed.


2. Multi-stage strategies

One bot starts another, the second starts a third, and so on.


3. Chain of single-order bots (each bot = its own indicator + its own take-profit)

You can build a sequence where each bot performs only one order, and each has:

  • its own individual entry indicator,

  • its own take-profit,

  • its own logic for starting the next bot (e.g., based on price deviation).

As a result, the strategy becomes modular and flexible, where each step is controlled separately, rather than by one single grid.


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