Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the whole process of managing your DCA bot to make your first DCA trade easier.
Create a DCA Bot
Step 1: Please click on More → Trading Bot to enter the Bybit EU Trading Bot page.
Step 2: Create your DCA bot by clicking on DCA to go to the Create DCA Bot page.
Step 3: Create your DCA bot with the following parameters:
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Currency: USDC will be selected by default. Please note that all transactions will be paid in the selected coin.
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Select Cryptocurrencies: Select the coin you wish to purchase and enter the corresponding investment amount. You can select up to five coins for a DCA bot by clicking on Add Crypto.
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Investment Frequency: Set your preferred investment frequency.
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Max. investment amount for DCA bot (Optional): Enter the maximum investment amount that a DCA bot will invest. Please note that the maximum investment amount you enter must be greater than the total investment amount. If the total investment amount triggers the maximum investment amount, the DCA bot will automatically terminate and all assets will be transferred to your Funding Account.
Explanation of Other Parameters
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Total: Total investment amount per purchase
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Estimated Count: Estimated number of investments = Available balance in the current funding account / total investment amount per purchase
Then, click on Create Now.
Notes:
— Each fixed investment amount is subject to the minimum and maximum order value per transaction in the Spot market. For more information, please refer to Bybit EU Spot Trading Rules.
— You can check the available balance in your Funding Account in the Funding Account section. Based on the available balance in your Funding Account, the system calculates an estimated auto-purchase count. If you need to transfer funds to your Funding Account, please click on Transfer.
Step 4: Please double-check the DCA bot information you’ve created, and then click on Confirm to start trading.
Your DCA bot has successfully been created! Please note that your first DCA investment starts when you successfully create a DCA bot. On the Bybit EU Trading Bot page, you can view the Total Equity (USDC) and Current P&L (USDC) on top of the page.
After you click on Confirm, the page will automatically redirect to My Bots for you to view your active DCA bots.
You can click on Details in the upper right corner of the DCA bot you want to view to explore more information, including Position Overview, Total APR, Avg. Price, Executed Quantity and more.
Alternatively, you can view the details of your running DCA bots — Coin, Total Investment, Total P&L and Total APR — under DCA Bot on the Trading Bot Account Assets page. On the Assets page, you can view the Total Equity and Unrealized P&L of all your active trading bots.
Modify DCA Bot Parameters
Step 1: Click on View My Bots in the upper right corner of the Bybit EU Trading Bot page. Then click on Details in the upper right corner of the DCA bot whose parameters you want to modify.
Step 2: Click on Modify in the bottom left corner of the page.
Step 3: You can modify the following parameters according to your preference:
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Investment Frequency
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Total Investment Amount
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Max. investment amount for DCA bot (Optional)
Then, click on Save.
Your DCA bot parameters have been updated!
Notes:
— The new DCA trading strategy will take effect immediately after the parameters are modified and successfully saved.
— The selected coins for each bot cannot be modified.
Terminate a DCA Bot
Step 1: Please click on View My Bots under the Bybit EU Trading Bot to enter the My Bots page.
Step 2: Click on Terminate of the DCA bot column to close.
Step 3: Choose one of the following processing methods:
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Currently holding coin(s)
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Investment Coin — USDC
Click on Confirm.
After successful termination, your funds will automatically be transferred back to your Funding Account.
Note: Exchanges between coins will be based on the market price, and the corresponding Spot fee will be charged. If the direct exchange between the two tokens isn’t supported, the holding coins will be converted into USDC first, which may involve two trading fees.

