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LowMoney (Mode 5) is BasicMode adapted for smaller capital. Fewer buy splits, tighter sell ladder, lower per-order sizing requirements. The right starter for operators with
$3,000–$5,000 capital who want unCoded behavior without scaling all the way up.The mode at a glance
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Mode number | 5 |
| Buy splits | Fewer than BasicMode |
| Sell-ladder | Tighter shape — clears min-notional at lower capital |
| Trailing stop | None |
| Recommended capital | ~$3,000 |
| Reserve recommendation | ~$1,500 (50% of trading capital) |
| Best regime fit | Same as BasicMode — chop and gentle trends |
| Worst regime fit | Sustained sharp moves |
Why a separate mode for low capital
Min-notional is the issue
Min-notional is the issue
Binance’s
MIN_NOTIONAL floor is typically $10 for major pairs. BasicMode has 7 buy splits — at $3,000 capital, each split is ~$430. Above the floor, technically.But: BasicMode’s per-trade dynamics depend on splits being meaningfully sized for the strategy. At $430 per split, the per-trade P&L on small rungs (+0.25% = $1.07) is dominated by fees.LowMoney is calibrated so per-split sizing produces meaningful per-trade P&L even at $3,000 capital. Fewer splits, larger per-split sizing.Reduced split count
Reduced split count
Where BasicMode has 7 splits, LowMoney has fewer. This means:
- Each split is larger (better above min-notional for typical capital).
- The buy ladder reaches “fully invested” faster.
- There’s less granular response to gradual price drops.
Tighter sell ladder
Tighter sell ladder
The sell ladder shape is tighter than BasicMode — designed so each rung produces a per-fill P&L that meaningfully exceeds fees.A
+0.5% rung on a $1,000 split produces $5 gross P&L. After fees (typically $0.075–$0.15), the net is $4.85+. That’s the floor for “trade is worth doing economically.”When to use LowMoney
Capital `$3,000–$5,000`
The calibrated capital range. Below
$3,000, switch to MinimalMoney. Above $5,000, BasicMode starts to fit better.You want BasicMode-style behavior
Mechanical sell ladder, no trailing stop, predictable. Just adapted for smaller scale.
You're learning unCoded with limited capital
$3,000 is enough to feel the mode dynamics without committing larger capital. Many operators run LowMoney for the first month before scaling up.You want a second sub-account experiment
Run BasicMode on your main account and LowMoney on a sub-account for parallel testing on smaller capital.
When NOT to use LowMoney
Best practices
What’s next
MinimalMoney (Mode 6)
Below
$3,000, switch to MinimalMoney.BasicMode (Mode 4)
Above
$10,000, switch to BasicMode.Backtester
Validate LowMoney on your symbol.
Risk Management
Risk framework for low-capital operators.