Recently, Bitcoin has been fluctuating between $87,000 and $94,000, and ETH is also struggling to find direction around $3,100. However, coins like XRP and DOGE have shown good resilience, and short-term funds have been chasing these in the past couple of days.



In this kind of volatile market, many traders are using quantitative grid strategies to cope. The logic is quite simple—since the overall trend is unclear, just profit from small waves with high frequency. Coins with good liquidity like BTC, ETH, XRP, and DOGE are most suitable for this strategy. Robots can precisely identify support and resistance levels within the range, automatically executing rounds of buy low, sell high, without needing to stare at the screen.

Interestingly, many quantitative strategies are now being adjusted based on the characteristics of different coins. For example, XRP's market cap has been rising recently, while DOGE is driven by sentiment, so trading frequency needs to be optimized accordingly. At the same time, some positions are being diversified across coins like SOL, ADA, and AVAX, so even if one coin suddenly plunges, the entire account can stay stable.

As we enter the 2026 oscillation phase, more and more investors are realizing that instead of betting on the big trend, it’s better to use tools to profit steadily amid volatility. The quantitative grid strategy embodies this idea—reducing risk, increasing efficiency, and making trading a relatively stable activity.
BTC4.59%
ETH7%
XRP5.74%
DOGE8.52%
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