Ride the metals cycle. Profit from any direction.

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What is a precious metals futures grid?

Precious metals futures grid is an automated bot designed to capitalize on price swings in metals like gold and silver.

It works by placing a series of buy and sell orders within a price range you choose. As the market moves, the system automatically opens and closes positions to capture profits from volatility, so you don’t have to watch the charts 24/7.

Choose a direction based on your market view:
• Long grid: Best when you expect prices to rise.
• Short grid: Best when you expect prices to fall.
• Neutral grid: Best for sideways markets (prices moving within a range).

About this bot

The 2025 market landscape is shifting. Gold is moving on its own clear cycle, while Silver was driven by both industrial demand and its role as currency, also complements the trend. Together, they offer a powerful way to diversify your portfolio beyond traditional assets.

Now covering Gold and Silver, this bot lets you run long, short, or neutral strategies. Whether you expect the market to rise, fall, or move sideways, our automated bots help you navigate the volatility and capture profits in any trend.

Case study
Start

May 16, 2025: XAU/USDT perpetual price: 3,202.

Chris started a long Gold Futures Grid with 3x leverage, investing 8,000 USDT.

Market movements

During the run, gold trended upward with repeated swings. Within the preset range, the grid automatically bought low and sold high on the long side, capturing multiple pullbacks and rebounds. It executed 1,400+ arbitrage trades and steadily accumulated swing profits.

As the uptrend continued, the bot combined grid arbitrage with a maintained trend-following long position, allowing it to participate more fully in the rally.

Payoff

Dec 29, 2025: XAU/USDT price: 4,533.

After the bot hit its target, Chris stopped it manually. Total return: 132.8%, including 45.2% from grid swing arbitrage and 87.6% from the trend-following futures position. By using leverage, the bot improved capital efficiency during the uptrend.

Bot setup

Zero profit sharing

Zero management fees

1.Each bot already has default settings. Simply enter how much you want to trade to create your bot.
2.These settings are either sourced from carefully-selected traders or generated by AI using backtested data. Note that this does not constitute any investment advice, and profits and losses are your own responsibility.
3.You can edit the settings to match your own trading strategy.
4.You can learn more about bot runtimes and risk ratings in our .

FAQ

Are there extra charges when using this bot?

This bot doesn’t charge profit share like copy trading, and doesn’t charge any management fees. However, for ordinary transactions that occur when buying low and selling high, the platform will charge transaction fees, and the specific rate is consistent with manual trading.

Will I always get high returns?

The historical performance of a bot is not a guarantee of future returns. Future returns from this bot may be higher or lower than historical backtested results, as market conditions and other factors affect actual performance.

Where can I view the bot’s settings?

You can view the bot’s settings in the order chart of each bot, and also under “Bot details” when creating a bot. If any of the settings don’t align with your strategy or risk tolerance, you can manually edit them.

What are the key advantages of a precious metals futures grid vs. a spot grid?

1.More directional flexibility across market conditions: Spot grids are typically long-only. Futures grids support long, short, and neutral modes. Whether you expect gold or silver to rise, fall, or move sideways, you can choose a grid bot that fits, so you can stay engaged across different phases of the market.
2.Higher capital efficiency: Futures support leverage (use with caution). This lets you deploy a larger position with less margin, freeing up capital for denser grid placement or other opportunities. It potentially improves overall capital utilization and return flexibility.

What are the risks of precious metals futures grids?

Leverage risk: This is the key difference between a futures grid and a spot grid. Leverage can amplify gains, but it also amplifies losses. In an extreme one-way market, losses on the wrong‑direction position can quickly consume your margin and may trigger forced liquidation. Use conservative leverage and set a reasonable stop loss.