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“Risk limit conditions” Section

Dont buy If price changed > X%


With the Dont buy If price changed > X% checkbox and slider (range: 1%–100%), the terminal will not buy a coin if its price has changed by more than the specified amount over the past hour.


Dont buy If pump Q < N


With the Dont buy If pump Q < N checkbox and slider (range: 1–100), the terminal evaluates the coin's quality rating. It will not buy coins with a pump quality below the set threshold.


Dont buy If Daily Vol. < N BTC


The Dont buy If Daily Vol. < N BTC checkbox and slider (range: 10–1000) prevent purchases of coins whose 24-hour trading volume is below the defined limit.


Dont buy If 3h Vol. > X BTC


With the Dont buy If 3h Vol. > X BTC checkbox and slider (range: 10–1000), the terminal blocks purchases of coins with excessively high trading volume over the last 3 hours, which may indicate post-pump activity or abnormal spikes.


Dont buy already pumped


If the Dont buy already pumped checkbox is enabled, the terminal will avoid buying a coin if a signal for that coin has already been received during the current session. This is useful when using multiple signal sources that might send duplicate signals.


It is generally recommended to disable all checkboxes in this section up to the Blacklist checkbox, as these older filters may interfere with order placement if conditions are not met. Volume, delta, and volatility settings are now better managed directly within strategy parameters.


Black List


If the Black List checkbox is enabled, all coins entered into the Black List field (comma-separated, no spaces) will be added to a global blacklist. All strategies will be blocked from placing any orders on those coins — no detections and no trades.


Exclude from delta


If the Exclude from delta checkbox is enabled, coins in the blacklist will be excluded from delta calculations. PAXG is always excluded by default.


“Dont buy newly added coins for M minutes or H hours” Slider


This slider allows you to set a restriction in minutes (0–60) or hours (2–37) during which the terminal will not buy newly listed coins.


Exchanges frequently list new coins, and during the first minutes or hours they often show abnormal volatility. If you are not experienced in trading new listings or your strategies are not tuned for high volatility, this can lead to losses.


Beginners are advised to set the slider to the far right — 37 hours — to temporarily block new listings. Once you gain experience and tune your strategies accordingly, you can move the slider to the far left to allow trading immediately after a coin appears.


⚠️ Important to note: If the terminal is restarted during the 37-hour period, this setting will be lost, and the terminal will allow strategies to buy newly listed coins even if the time since listing has not yet passed. This is a known behavior of the terminal.


⚠️ Also, if IgnoreFilters=YES is enabled in the strategy's Filters tab, this slider setting will be ignored, and the strategy will be able to buy a new coin immediately after its appearance, regardless of the slider position.


Dont cancel small BUYs


If the Dont cancel small BUYs checkbox is enabled and your Buy order is partially filled below the minimum order size, the terminal will not cancel the purchase. Otherwise, you may be left with a small coin balance that can’t be sold — only converted to BNB to use for trading fees. It is recommended to enable this checkbox when setting up the terminal.


Accumulating many small leftover balances may reduce the effective trading volume of your deposit. Such leftovers can also merge with new purchases at a different price, distorting the average buy price calculation.


Cancel small SELLs


If the Cancel small SELLs checkbox is enabled and a Sell order is mostly filled but the remaining amount is below the minimum lot size, the terminal will cancel the remaining part and return the leftover coins to your account balance.


If the checkbox is disabled, the terminal will continue trying to sell the remainder — but you won’t be able to move the order manually due to exchange rules on minimum order sizes.


To avoid leftover dust balances, it is recommended to periodically log into your exchange account and convert these small balances into the exchange token (e.g., BNB for Binance), which can be used for fee payments. You can also convert dust directly within the terminal using the Assets window via Menu → Assets.


Beginners are advised to not enable this checkbox, to better understand the trading process and manually manage their orders and small balances.