Load your Bitget-style DCA model as presets and JSON configs.
Choose a TRADING PAIR preset, fine-tune INPUTS like in the spreadsheet, then SAVE CONFIG to JSON. Later, LOAD CONFIG restores the entire setup, including side, leverage, drop, multiplier and DCA count.
PAIR PRESETS
SAVE / LOAD JSON CONFIG
AUTO BASE (Formula B)
CSV EXPORT
Pair / Side
Base Order Margin (M₀)
Leverage
Total Orders
VWAP Last Order
Approx. Liq Price

INPUTS SHEET (Parameters)

Labels here follow your spreadsheet: Initial Entry Price (P₀) Enter Price, Initial Margin (M₀) Base order 1, Leverage (Enter leverage), Wallet Balance (Margin for DCA Orders), Maintenance Margin Rate (MMR), and the geometric Base Order Calc from Total Amount.

INPUTS

Base Order Mode:
Presets:
AUTO BASE uses Wallet (or Total Amount) together with Multiplier (M) and Number of Orders (N) exactly like the Base Order Calc sheet. Presets and JSON configs help you reuse your favourite ladder setups.

VWAP CURVE & LIQUIDATION (APPROX)

LIQUIDATION PRICE is approximated from VWAP, ladder margin, LEVERAGE and MMR; it is side-aware (LONG vs SHORT) but still a helper only.

CALCULATOR SHEET (ORDER NO. / VWAP)

No results yet. RUN CALCULATOR to populate the ladder.

Base Order Calc (Total Amount → Base Order Amount)

After RUN CALCULATOR, this panel mirrors the BASE ORDER CALC sheet: Total Amount, Multiplier (M), Number of Orders (N) and Base Order Amount.

Liquidation Approximation Panel

Run the calculator to estimate LIQUIDATION PRICE for the chosen side on the selected pair. Always compare with the exchange’s official value.

HOW IT WORKS (Spreadsheet-Mapped)

INPUT labels follow your workbook: "Initial Entry Price (P₀) Enter Price", "Initial Margin (M₀) Base order 1", "Leverage (Enter leverage)", "Wallet Balance (Margin for DCA Orders)", and BASE ORDER CALC terms "Total Amount", "Multiplier (M)", "Number of Orders (N)", and "Base Order Amount".

Presets simply pre-fill these same inputs with known-good values for BTCUSDT scalps, ETH swings or broader ALT grids, so the ladder and liquidation behave consistently each time. JSON configs let you save your own sheet-style setups and reload them later.