Task Settings

This page will describe how different settings in your config will determine your performance.


Token Address Insert the address of the token you want to monitor for drop mode

Task Name Insert any name for the task Buy Amount (Sol) The amount of sol you want to spend on each buy

Wallet Select the wallet you want to use on this task

Buy Slippage Set the max % slippage you're willing to accept when buying. If you are going for a 10% drop you don't want to have slippage as more then 5% as you could lose most of the dip in slippage. We allow for bigger dips with our dynamic slippage. explained later.

Sell Slippage Set the max % slippage you're willing to accept when selling

Buy Priority Fee Priority fee in SOL for buy transactions. The more you use the faster the transaction will land

Sell Priority Fee Priority fee in SOL for sell transactions. The more you use the faster the transaction will land

The usual settings I follow are: Buy Prio Fee: 0.03 SOL - 0.13 SOL Buy Zero Tip: 0.03 SOL - 0.4 SOL Sell Prio Fee: 0.01 SOL - 0.05 SOL Sell Zero TIp: 0.01 SOL - 0.05 SOL These will be different on how active the coin/market is, how much profit it will be taking up, and competition towards that coin. At the end of the day, you want to be the FIRST person in that dip, These fees will determine the speed of your transactions, the further behind you are from first, the less money you'll make, so its important not to cheap out on fees. The buy speeds is WAY more important than the sell speed so fees can be a little reduce on the sell.

Processor Select which processor for transactions you want to use. ​

RPC will be the cheapest as it just uses our inhouse node. ​ For Blox and NextBlock you will need to have added your personal key into settings ​ Then select the fees for the processor you want to use. When competing for fast moving coins you will need to use a processor. Zero is currently the fastest processor from my experience.

Don't Sell Tick this if you don't want the bot to sell the token at all

Buy Once Tick this if you want to only buy the first time the wallet buys a token

Price Window: I would keep this on 4000 unless you want to lower it, but I would advise against moving it up because you wouldn't be buying a "DIP".

Price Refresh: This settings checks the price every X amount of Miliseconds. So at 50, it would check the price every 50MS. I would keep this at around 20, if its higher then 50 you can be late to a dip.

Buy Trigger Ratio: This will determine the dip % that will activate your buy, a standard rule to follow is not to go under 20-30%, anything less is not a considered a "dip". BUT this varies coin the coin. some coins move 60% every few seconds so having 30% buy trigger will not work well on that coin for example. For your buy, you want to buy a dip that is generally bigger then when the coin is moving. If the coin is moving up and down 10%-30% every few seconds, you'll want to have a buy trigger of around 35%-45%, you want to buy the bigger dips that happen less often to ensure it will go back up. As you get better, this value can be moved down. This will require SO much more micro managing and if not done correctly, you can burn yourself and potentially lose money. This is also determined by the amount of fees you're spending and the liquidity of the coin you're running. For example: If My fees are 0.2 SOL in total, and I'm running for a 20% dip on a 50k liquidity coin, I'll end up with a breakeven PNL on that trade because of the fees, generally the higher the liquidity the lower your threshold is for profitability. If your running a 500k liquidity coin, you'll be buying 5k worth of that token, meaning that 15% profit is still massive.

Sell Trigger Ratio: This is a bit more easy going, you'll want to sell on the way up, usually 30-75% of the way up. If you're running a SUPER volatile coin, you want your trigger to be a bit lower so hopefully you'll get wicked up, but you don't want to sell the very top on these highly active coins because it will wick down and end up making less money. For example: If I'm running an active coin, and my buy trigger is 25%, I'll set my sell to around ~15-19%.

Use Dynamic Slippage

This enables you to set slippage as a % of the drop. For example if you set 50% here and the drop was 30% it would set your slippage to 15%. This enables you to make use of the bigger drops.

Mev Protection This isn't designed to stop you being mevved, this is designed to stop the bot buying a fake dip caused by a mev. I usually leave this on high unless there is crazy volume in the coin and then I will change to normal.

Stop Monitor Liquidity (SOL) I generally keep it at around $50k, I don't really run coins lower then 80k so I will stop them manually, this is just a just a safety net.

Stop Loss: I generally don't use a SLS because I always monitor the UI, but it is a safety net for newer users. If I were to recommend a percentage, it would be 20%-60% depends how ready you are to cut losses on the token seller. Everyone will have a different way of approaching this strategy, please find what's best for you and apply it.

Safe Modes: I usually keep them on and off depending on the situation I'm in. If I'm buying a huge amount ill tend to stick with safe, or if I'm getting MEVVED really badly. If I need to be quicker and I'm buying with a smaller amount, ill turn it off. Please note that having this will mean you can't get mevved at the price of reduced speed.



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