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# Trailing Stop Loss

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**Here's how:**

1. **Choose Trade Type**: Decide whether you want to execute the trade based on the token value or its USD equivalent.
2. **Adjust the Amount**: Select a default percentage amount or manually enter your desired amount of tokens you want to sell
3. **Adjust the Price**: Use +**5% and -5%** buttons to adjust the price in 5% increments, or manually enter your desired price in the input field.
4. **Select a Percentage:** Choose a specific percentage at which, when the token's price drops by this amount from your set target, your trade will automatically trigger.
5. **Review Your Order**: Carefully check the order summary to ensure all details, such as price, quantity, and trade type, are correct.
6. **Submit Your Order**: Click the "Submit Order" button to confirm and execute the trade.


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