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# Limit Order

## How to create a Limit Buy order

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**Step 1:** Enter the token contract to the Bot.&#x20;

**Step 2:** Choose `Buy Mode` and `Limit` button.

**Step 3:** Choose the wallet you want to use.&#x20;

**Step 4:** Enter the Trigger Price Percent for your order. If the price drop by that percent, the Bot will process the order to buy token.

**Step 5:** Set up the Expiry time for the order.&#x20;

**Step 6:** Use a suitable Slippage to make sure the transaction go smooth.

**Step 7:** Choose or enter the amount of SOL you want to buy.

**Step 8:** Preview the order before creating.&#x20;

**Step 9:** Create the order and wait for the Bot to do its job.

**Step 10:** If you want to cancel your order, access `/limitorders` command and choose `Close`.

## How to create a Limit Sell order

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**Step 1:** Enter the token contract to the Bot.&#x20;

**Step 2:** Choose `Sell Mode` and `Limit` button.

**Step 3:** Choose the wallet you want to use.&#x20;

**Step 4:** Enter the percentage of:

* Stop Loss
* Take Profit

**Step 5:** Set up the Expiry time for the order.&#x20;

**Step 6:** Use a suitable Slippage to make sure the transaction go smooth.

**Step 7:** Choose or enter the percentage of token you want to sell.

**Step 8:** Preview the order before creating.&#x20;

**Step 9:** Create the order and wait for the Bot to do its job.

**Step 10:** If you want to cancel your order, access `/limitorders` command and choose `Close`.


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