DCA Management
The DCA dashboard at Studio > Trading > DCA shows all your Dollar Cost Averaging strategies in one place. From here you can monitor execution, pause active strategies, and review performance.
DCA dashboard
The dashboard shows a card for each active DCA strategy with:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Token pair | What you're buying and with what (e.g., BONK with SOL) |
| Amount per interval | How much is invested each cycle |
| Frequency | How often (hourly, daily, weekly) |
| Executions | Completed / maximum |
| Total invested | Sum of all completed executions |
| Average price | Weighted average entry price |
| Status | Active, Paused, Completed, or Failed |
Managing strategies
Pause a strategy
- Find the strategy card on the DCA dashboard
- Click Pause
- The strategy stops executing but retains its configuration
Warning: Pausing a DCA does not cancel pending orders that are already submitted. Those will still execute.
Resume a strategy
- Find the paused strategy card
- Click Resume
- The next execution runs at the next scheduled interval
Cancel a strategy
- Find the strategy card
- Click the overflow menu (three dots)
- Select Delete
- Confirm deletion
Deleting a strategy is permanent. Completed executions and their trades remain in your Trade History.
Creating a DCA strategy
DCA strategies are created from the bot's Automation tab. See Automation and DCA Strategies for a step-by-step guide.
Tip: Start with a small amount and daily frequency to test your DCA setup before committing larger amounts.
Execution History
- Each DCA leg creates a separate order visible in Trades
- Execution count tracks completed legs vs total planned
- Failed legs are logged but the strategy continues on schedule
Performance Tracking
- Compare average entry price across all DCA legs
- View cumulative invested amount vs current value
- DCA works best for tokens with high short-term volatility
Related pages
- Automation and DCA Strategies — create and configure strategies
- Trading Dashboard — overall trading view
- Order Lifecycle — understand execution states