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ℹ️ The DCA bot screen changed recently, and one update is causing confusion: "Min Price" is now shown alongside "Percentage" in some fields. ℹ️ The DCA bot screen changed recently, and one update is causing confusion: "Min Price" is now shown alongside "Percentage" in some fields.

Here's what each means:

Percentage

This is how much price needs to move (in %) for the next action to trigger. Example: if you set your first averaging order at -2%, it triggers when price drops 2% from your base order.

Min Price

This shows the actual price level where the action will trigger, based on the percentage you entered. It updates automatically when you change the percentage.

Why both are shown:

Some users think in percentages. Others prefer exact price levels. Now you see both at the same time.

Which one should you use?

Edit the percentage. The Min Price will update automatically. You don't need to touch it unless you want to set a specific price manually.

🔗 Still confused? Check the Help Center: https://bit.ly/4rmJ2MM