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Settings

Tap Settings from the main menu to reach the settings hub. Four sections cover how trades are sized, when you get notified, automated exits, and risk guardrails.

The hub is a quick overview with a button for each section. Changes take effect on the next trade that fires, so you can adjust mid-session without pausing anything.

SectionWhat it controls
🎯 Trade DefaultsSize mode, slippage, price range, per-trade and per-market caps. These are the wallet-level fallbacks when a trader or lineup has no override.
πŸ”” NotificationsNotify Min (filter small-fill pings) and Take-Profit alerts (get notified with sell buttons when a position gains X%).
πŸ€– Auto-Sell TiersSet up automatic exits at profit thresholds. Each tier fires once per position, selling the percentage you set.
πŸ›‘οΈ Risk & FiltersWarn % and Cap % guardrails on trade size, plus Min Spend and Min Leader Trade filters on copy entries.
Trade Defaults and Risk & Filters are documented in depth on the Copy trading page. This page covers the two newer sections: Take-Profit notifications and Auto-Sell Tiers.

Take-profit notifications

Found under πŸ”” Notifications. When a position you hold gains at least X%, the bot pings you in Telegram with a notification and a set of quick-sell buttons so you can lock in the gain right from the alert.

The default threshold is +20%. You can raise or lower it from the Notifications screen, or turn it off entirely if you'd rather decide when to sell without prompts.

The alert has hysteresis built in. Once it fires at +20%, it won't fire again on that position until the gain drops below half the threshold and then recovers back up. That way you won't get pinged on every small price wiggle after the first alert.

The take-profit alert is separate from Auto-Sell Tiers. The alert just notifies you and shows sell buttons. Auto-Sell actually places the sell order automatically, no tap needed.

Auto-sell tiers

Found under πŸ€– Auto-Sell Tiers. Set up tiers that automatically sell a percentage of a position when it reaches a profit threshold. Each tier fires once per position, then won't fire again on that same position, so you can stack tiers to ladder out of a winner.

Each tier has two fields:

FieldWhat it means
Threshold %The gain percentage that triggers this tier. Example: 30 means β€œwhen this position is up 30%.”
Sell %What fraction of the position to sell when the tier triggers. Example: 50 sells half your shares at that moment.

Stacking tiers. You can add as many tiers as you want. A common ladder looks like this:

TierThresholdSell %Effect
1+30%25%Sell a quarter when you're up 30.
2+60%50%Sell half of what's left when you're up 60.
3+90%100%Sell everything remaining when you're up 90.
Auto-Sell is off by default. Turn it on from the Auto-Sell Tiers screen before adding tiers. You can flip it off at any time to pause all tier-triggered exits without deleting your tiers.

Auto-Sell tiers apply to every position you hold, including ones that came in via copy trades. If you only want them on manual positions, you can disable Auto Pilot and copy trading while setting up, then re-enable after.

Notify Min

Also in πŸ”” Notifications. Sets a dollar floor on fill notifications. Trades below this amount still execute, they just fire silently. Useful when you're mirroring a high-frequency trader and don't want a ping on every small entry. To actually stop small trades from executing, use Min Leader Trade instead.