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# Trading and Selling Features

Trade Execution

* **Sell Initials:** Automate sales at predefined profit thresholds.
* **Stop Loss:** Trigger sales automatically when token prices fall below a set limit.
* **Profit-Taking:** Lock in gains with configurable profit-sell settings. Customizable Trade Options
* **Pre-Set Buy Buttons:** Customize buy options for quick execution.
* **Max Wallet Buy:** Automatically calculate and purchase tokens up to the wallet limit.
* **Sell Flexibility:** Sell specific ETH or token amounts.
* Switch seamlessly between buy and sell modes. Advanced Sniping
* **Quick Pasted Buys:** Execute instant purchases by inputting contract addresses into the web app with preset amounts.
* **Auto Slippage Adjustment:** Enable dynamic slippage adjustments for higher trade success rates.


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