Why Omni Assist?

You've probably experienced this:

Omni Assist combines these two powerful approaches, creating a flexible and resilient trading tool. It deploys 'sub-grids' around your initial entry to capture quick profits from small fluctuations. Additionally, if the market moves significantly against you, Omni Assist automatically places deeper DCA orders, allowing you to lower your average cost and still profit from partial market rebounds.

With Omni Assist, you:

Quick Comparison: Grid vs. DCA vs. Omni

Before diving deeper, let's briefly compare Grid, DCA, and Omni Assist to highlight their strengths and limitations:

Feature Grid Assist DCA Assist Omni Assist
Core Logic Fixed buy/sell orders within a set price range. Buys more during price dips or at fixed intervals. Hybrid: Uses sub‑grids and automatically deploys deeper DCA levels.
Best suited for Sideways or moderately trending markets. Consistent averaging down in falling markets. Diverse conditions: sideways, bullish (trails up), or bearish.
Drawdown Handling Ineffective if the price moves below the grid. Reduces average cost but doesn't exploit short‑term moves. Averages down effectively and profits from partial rebounds.
Capital Requirements Usually high upfront as grids are fully set initially. Potentially large if market dips continuously. Moderately flexible: customizable DCA levels and volume scales.
Profit in Sideways Good: profits from regular oscillations. Limited: relies on eventual upward recovery. Excellent: frequently captures profits through sub‑grids.
Profit in Uptrend May miss out if the price moves above grid limits. Profitable eventually but misses smaller incremental gains. Actively trails upwards, consistently locking in incremental gains.
Profit in Downtrend Minimal: struggles below initial grid. Lowers cost basis but needs full price recovery for profit. Gains from partial rebounds at each DCA level, even without full recovery.

Key Terms Explained

To fully understand Omni Assist's settings and capabilities, here are some important terms you should know: