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    • πŸ”Ή Welcome to Motion
      • What is Motion? πŸš€
      • πŸ”„ How Motion Works
    • 🀝🏽 Referrals
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • πŸ“Œ Getting Set Up
      • Accessing the Terminal
      • Creating & Managing Wallets
      • Configuring Your Trading Preferences
    • πŸ’° Trading & Automation
      • Placing Trades with Limit Orders
      • How to Use Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA)
      • Real-Time Position Tracking & Management
      • Automating Trades with Copy Trading
      • Liquidity Pool Sniper
    • 🌍 Ecosystem & Integrations
      • Supported Exchanges & Trading Platforms
      • Trading on Move.fun & Warpgate.fun
      • Maximizing Liquidity Access
    • πŸ’³ Funds & Transactions
      • Depositing & Withdrawing MOVE/Tokens
      • Managing Multiple Wallets
      • Avoiding Common Transaction Issues
    • πŸ›  Troubleshooting & Optimization
      • Why Can’t I Sell? (Common Issues & Fixes)
      • What to Do If the Bot is Slow?
      • Backup Access: Alternative Instances
    • πŸ” Security & Privacy
      • Protecting Your Wallet & Private Keys
      • Best Practices for Secure Trading
      • Recognizing & Avoiding Scams
    • πŸ“œ Policies & Compliance
      • Terms of Use & Legal Disclosures
      • Privacy & Data Protection Policy
      • Understanding Fees & Service Costs
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Configuring Your Trading Preferences

Motion allows users to customize their trading settings to match their strategy and risk tolerance. By adjusting preferences such as slippage and transaction limits, traders can optimize their experience for both speed and efficiency.

Setting Slippage

Slippage determines how much price fluctuation is allowed before a trade is executed. During times of high volatility, setting a higher slippage percentage can help ensure transactions go through.

  1. Open the settings menu in the Motion bot.

  2. Locate the slippage settings option.

  3. Adjust the slippage percentage based on your risk tolerance. A default setting is available, but users can increase or decrease it as needed.

  4. For sniping or highly volatile trades, slippage may need to be set at +50% to avoid failed transactions.

Customizing Trade Limits

Users can configure various transaction limits to maintain control over trading activity.

  1. Open the settings menu and locate "Limit Orders".

  2. Set a transaction limit, which stops new trades from being executed after a specified number of transactions.

  3. Configure a buy limit to prevent excessive purchases of the same token.

  4. Enable or disable automatic buy and sell settings based on personal preference.

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