Waddle Bot Manual
  • Introduce Waddle Bot
    • 🐧Welcome to Waddle Bot
    • 🤖Quick Start Guide
    • 🤔FAQ
  • Waddle Academy
    • 🔫Auto Sniping
    • 💸Manual Buying
    • 📈Limit orders
    • 🤝Referrals
    • 🌉Bridge
    • 💰Withdraw
    • ⚙️Settings
  • About Waddle Bot
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  • 🟢 BUY Limit orders:
  • ETH Spend
  • ETH Tip
  • Slippage
  • 🔴 SELL Limit orders:
  • Take Profit
  • Stop Loss
  • Trailing Stop Loss
  • Slippage
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Limit orders

🟢 BUY Limit orders:

ETH Spend

This is the ETH amount that you allow the bot to use for purchasing the MaxTransaction amount of the token. If the MaxTransaction value is lower than your MaxSpend, any remaining ETH will be returned to your wallet.

ETH Tip

Specify the additional ETH you're willing to pay as a bribe to the block builder to get ahead of other trades.

Slippage

Normal 0-99% range. It will allow that much movement in the price or the limit order fails. It is important to consider the size of your trade, the volatility of the market, and the depth of the liquidity pool. Make sure to also set a slippage tolerance that is appropriate for your risk tolerance. Note: If you set it to 100, it will be considered "unlimited".

🔴 SELL Limit orders:

Take Profit

Using this function, you can automatically take profit on your holdings at your desired price. The profit percentage is calculated based on the current price displayed in the message interface.

Stop Loss

Using this function, you can automatically limit your losses at your desired price. The Stop loss percentage is calculated based on the current price displayed in the message interface.

Trailing Stop Loss

Using this function, you can automatically limit your losses, but the trigger price is dynamic, increases if your holding's market price moves in past previous all-time high. The Trailing Stop Loss percentage is calculated based on the current price displayed in the message interface.

Slippage

Normal 0-99% range. It will allow that much movement in the price or the limit order fails. It is important to consider the size of your trade, the volatility of the market, and the depth of the liquidity pool. Make sure to also set a slippage tolerance that is appropriate for your risk tolerance. Note: If you set it to 100, it will be considered "unlimited"

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