Signals Settings
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Call channels, external signals and the scraper signal will each have a settings menu that can be used to activate auto-buys, setup slippage, gas price/delta, auto-buy checks, and preset sell limit orders to be applied following every auto-buy triggered by this signal. This settings menu is displayed in the image below:
When Track Only is enabled 🟢, the bot will not auto-buy on a received signal. Instead, it will only notify you of the signal by printing the corresponding Token Report where you can manually buy. It is important to note that a signal cannot be active for auto-buys and enabled for tracking at the same time as only one option can be selected at a time.
Choose the amount of BNB/ETH/AVAX/S/TRX/TON/SOL for auto-buys triggered by this signal. As mentioned above, you need to fill this in if you want to activate the signal for auto-buys.
Exclusive to ETH, BSC, Base, Avalanche, Sonic and Arbitrum
This allows slippage to automatically adjust based on the token’s taxes and the price impact of your trade. This is not suitable for volatile situations like launches and snipes. As a reminder, Smart Slippage overrides any custom slippage values you might have selected earlier. In other terms, when Smart Slippage is enabled 🟢, Slippage is disabled 🔴 and vice versa.
Not available on Arbitrum and TON
If enabled 🟢, the bot will automatically create the sell limit orders defined in "⚙️ Sell Limits" following every automated buy triggered by this signal. If Auto Sell is disabled 🔴, no sell limit orders will be automatically added following an automated buy triggered by this signal, even if you have them defined in "⚙️ Sell Limits".
If you click on "⚙️ Sell Limit", you will be redirected to the following menu which allows you to preset and define sell limit orders to be automatically applied after an automated buy triggered by this signal:
Select the type of the sell limit that you would like to add. There are three possible types: Take Profit, Stop Loss and Trailing Stop Loss.
Trailing Stop Loss is a powerful variation of Stop Loss that acts by adapting the price or market cap at which the sell limit order as the price of the concerned token increases. This will allow you to secure some profits as the market price of the token fluctuates. It should be noted that Trailing Stop Loss will never decrease the price or market cap at which the sell limit order will trigger.
For Take Profit, the Percentage Change must be positive. For Stop Loss and Trailing Stop Loss, it must be negative. The Percentage Change is applied on the entry price of your trade to determine the price at which the sell limit order should trigger at. In other terms, the sell limit order will trigger when the difference between your trade entry price and the current token price matches Percentage Change. However, this entry price is computed slightly differently depending on the limit type:
For Take Profit, the entry price is computed while considering your buy amount and the gas/bribe fees incurred. This prevents transaction fees from eating into your net profit, ensuring that it matches the selected percentage.
For Stop Loss and Trailing Stop Loss, the entry price used ignores transaction fees and only considers your buy amount. This is done to prevent premature triggers. For Trailing Stop Loss, the Percentage Change will also serve as the “anchor” value (more on that in Section 6.4).
Specify the percentage of your token balance that will be sold when the sell limit order is triggered. It is important to note that sell limit orders always act on your total balance of the token. For example, setting the Balance to 50% will sell half of your token balance at the time of trigger.
Specify the duration in hours for which this sell limit order will remain active once it's automatically added or created for a specific token. The maximum duration is 96 hours.
This wraps up the Global Sell Settings. We can now move on to the Global Approve Settings.
You DO NOT need to worry about your auto-buy amounts exceeding the max transaction limit. If your Buy Amount is higher than the limit and the bot manages to estimate that limit, then the bot will automatically adjust the Buy Amount to make sure the transaction goes through.
If you want to enable auto-buys for received signals, you need to select a suitable Buy Amount and click on "Inactive" to activate the signal as shown in the image above. As discussed earlier, automated buys will not trigger unless "Allow Auto Buy" is enabled in your . The bot will warn you if this is not the case once you activate a signal.
Auto Buy Checks can be used to set optional checks and limits for Auto Buy, such as Min/Max MC, Min/Max Liquidity and Max Buy/Sell Tax. If any of these limits is not met, Auto Buy won't trigger when a signal is received. Initially, Auto Buy Checks will inherit the same values that you've set in your , but you can further customize and/or disable these checks directly from your signals settings. In such cases, the values specified in the signals settings will take priority over the ones specified in your .
Choose the slippage tolerance for auto-buys triggered by this signal. Initially, Slippage will mirror the Slippage value specified in your , but you have the option to further customize it directly in your signals settings.
Multi Buy can be used to select the wallets that will participate in any auto-buy triggered by this signal as shown in the image below. Initially, Multi Buy is defaulted to your "" wallet, but you can further customize this to set any selection of wallet.
Choose the gas price (BSC) or gas delta (Ethereum, Base, Avalanche, Sonic, TRX and Solana) to be used on auto-buys from this signals. Initially, Gas Price and Gas Delta will mirror the values specified in your , but you have the option to further customize it directly in your signals settings. In such cases, the values specified in the signal will take priority over the ones specified in your .
If Degen Mode is enabled 🟢, the bot will block automated buys triggered by this signal when it detects honeypots, blacklist risks, or unhealthy liquidity associated with the token. Only enable this if you absolutely know what you’re doing and are willing to handle the risks involved. Initially, Degen Mode will be defaulted to the state defined in your , but you can change this in the signals settings directly to override what's in your .
Initially, ⚙️ Sell Limit is defaulted to the sell limit orders preset in your , but you can further customize these limits directly from the signals sell limit settings to override the ones defined in your . You will also have the option to reset these limits back to the ones defined in your by clicking on "Reset to Global" shown in the image above.
If Auto Sell is enabled 🟢, the bot will automatically create the sell limit orders defined in "⚙️ Sell Limit" following every automated buy triggered by this signal. If Auto Sell is disabled 🔴, no sell limit orders will be automatically added following an automated buy triggered by this signal, even if you have them defined in "⚙️ Sell Limits". Initially, "⚙️ Sell Limits" will enherit the same limits defined in your , but you can further customize these limits directly from your signals settings. In such cases, the sell limits specified in the signals settings will take priority over the ones specified in your .
Signals sniping benefits from the same protections showcased in Section , and will block auto-buys when a scam or a problematic token is detected.