Limit Orders
Limit orders let you set precise buy or sell prices, ensuring your trades execute only when the market reaches your target — even while you're away from the screen.
Buy Dip (Limit Buy)
Automatically purchase a token when its price drops to your target level.
Select the Buy tab.
Choose Buy Dip.
Set a trigger price (the price at which you want to buy).
Specify the SOL amount to spend using quick-select buttons.
Optionally configure exit strategies (take profit / stop loss).
Review gas fees.
Click to execute the order.
Stop Loss
A protective mechanism that automatically sells your tokens when the price drops to your threshold, limiting potential losses.
Select the Sell tab.
Choose Stop Loss.
Input a price threshold.
Specify the token quantity to sell.
Review transaction details.
Click to create the order.
Take Profit
Locks in your gains by automatically selling when the price reaches your target level. The setup mirrors stop loss, but executes on price increases rather than decreases.
Select the Sell tab.
Choose Take Profit.
Set your target price.
Specify the token quantity to sell.
Review and confirm.
Trailing Stop Loss (TSL)
A dynamic exit strategy that maintains a percentage-based distance below the peak price. If the price increases, the trigger price moves up with it. If the price drops, the trigger price stays put.
Example: You buy at $100 with a 5% trailing stop. If the price rises to $120, the trigger adjusts to $114. If the price then drops, the trigger stays at $114 and sells if hit.
Position-Based vs. Fixed Limit Orders
Fixed Orders
Fixed orders maintain static amounts regardless of position changes. If you buy more tokens or sell some, fixed orders remain at their original amounts, which may cause execution issues or misalignment with your actual position.
Position-Based Orders
Position-based orders scale automatically with your position changes. When your position size changes, these orders recalculate to reflect the correct percentage of your updated holdings — no manual adjustment needed.
Recommended: Use position-based orders to avoid execution failures when your holdings change.
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