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Wick Hunter Bot Types Overview

Wick Hunter offers a versatile lineup of automated trading bots tailored to meet a variety of strategies.

Updated over a week ago

1. DCA Trading Bot

Use this if you:
Want to execute trades using external signals from platforms like TradingView, Discord bots, or other webhook providers.

Key Features:

  • Supports Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) entries

  • Fully customizable Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL)

  • Accepts webhook-based entries with custom payloads

  • Ideal for signal-based systems and precision setups


2. Optimized Liquidation Bot

Use this if you:
Want to trade against aggressive liquidation-driven moves with an automated edge.

Key Features:

  • Uses VWMA bands and real-time liquidation data

  • Automatically adjusts trading zones based on risk parameters and market conditions

  • No signal input required — it’s fully automated

  • Best for high-volatility, liquidation-heavy environments


3. Original Liquidation Bot

Use this if you:
Want to trigger trades only on large liquidations that deviate significantly from VWMA levels.

Key Features:

  • User-defined deviation threshold from VWMA triggers trades

  • VWMA levels calculated with configurable moving averages

  • Great for contrarian setups during market stress

  • Full control over sensitivity and entry criteria


4. Manual Entry Bot

Use this if you:
Manually open trades but still want full automation after entry.

Key Features:

  • Designed for manually opened positions

  • Supports DCA, TP, and SL management just like DCA bots

  • Great for discretionary traders who want automated exits

  • Simple and fast to deploy


5. Marketplace Bot

Use this if you:
Want to run strategies from Wick Hunter's Marketplace without building or managing your own signals.

Key Features:

  • Executes signals from subscribed Marketplace strategies

  • All settings (DCA, TP, SL) are inherited from the strategy provider

  • Plug-and-play with curated strategies

  • Zero setup complexity


6. Hedge Bot

Use this if you:
Want to automatically open a hedge when another bot opens a position.

Key Features:

  • Mirrors another bot’s position in the opposite direction

  • Perfect for portfolio protection, range trading, or volatility straddles

  • Simple to pair with DCA or liquidation bots


7. Builtin Signal Bot

Use this if you:
Don’t use external tools like TradingView but want fully automated trading based on technical logic.

Key Features:

  • Uses built-in technical indicators and conditions

  • Requires no external webhook or signal setup

  • Great for beginners or hands-free strategies

  • Customizable indicators and trigger logic


8. Dynamic Bot

Use this if you:
Want to fully customize bot behavior dynamically from your TradingView scripts or indicators.

Key Features:

  • Sends the entire bot configuration via webhook

  • Supports dynamic DCA size, TP, SL, and more

  • Every parameter can be adjusted per signal

  • Ultimate flexibility for developers and advanced traders


Which Bot Should I Run?

If you're not sure which bot to use:

  • Use DCA Bot if you rely on TradingView or third-party signals

  • Use Builtin Bot for easy, indicator-based setups

  • Use Optimized/Original Liquidation Bots to trade around volatile liquidation events

  • Use Marketplace Bots to follow top strategies without building your own

  • Use Dynamic Bot for the most advanced signal control

  • Use Manual Entry Bot if you trade manually but want automation after entry

  • Use Hedge Bot for auto-hedging or paired strategies

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