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    • Features
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    • Understanding the Metrics
      • Tokens Traded, Win Rate & Open Trades
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      • SOL Spent, Received and Net SOL
      • Trading Deltas
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  • Tutorials
    • Basic topics
      • What is a copytrading system?
      • The execution bot
      • High delta wallets
      • Avoiding Snipers & HFT's
      • Tips for choosing a wallet
      • Tips for setting up the execution bot
  • Advanced Topics
    • Testing execution bots
    • Building a profitable operation
    • The research phase
    • The wallet testing phase
    • The scale up phase
    • The profitable operation
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  • Copytrade Analyzer
  • API
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  • In order to start copytrading properly, you need a good execution bot.
  • Considering this, what should I do?
  • What happens if I blindly pick a wallet, set a high trading size and leave the bot executing the trades?
  • Tips
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The execution bot

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Last updated 1 month ago

In order to start copytrading properly, you need a good execution bot.

Even if you have the best wallet, if you execution bot sucks, you will fail.

This means the bot you will use for copytrading must be good. We recommend using our partners, you will find them in the bot menu.

And this is very important because the bot has 2 very important tasks:

  • The first is to monitor everything the Lead Wallet is doing at all times

  • The second is to send a buy/sell transaction after spotting a transaction made by the Lead wallet

For such tasks, the bots use RPCs (that's how they communicate with the blockchain) and there’s considerable differences between them, in terms of speed and reliability.

Expect them to perform poorly sometimes, so the monitoring and transaction landing won't be nailed all the time.

Normally you can expect an execution bot to land a copytrade transaction in 1 to 5 seconds after the lead wallet.

Bad bots can take up to 30seconds or more sometimes.

Considering this, what should I do?

With a good bot, consider that it takes 5 seconds to buy and 5 seconds to sell a token when copying another wallet.

What happens if I blindly pick a wallet, set a high trading size and leave the bot executing the trades?

You will fail, 100% guaranteed. Sooner or later.

Tips

Always read the bots documentations and see what their users are talking about in the chat. Read the support channels to see common problems. Don't blindly trust anyone.

Pick wallets with a slower trading pace () and test execution bots!

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