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Trading Settings

The Trading page is where you tell VigiLabs how to size and place your trades. These settings apply to every new position VigiLabs opens, until you change them.

Buy amount

Set how much VigiLabs spends on each signal. Buy amounts are set per chain in the chain's native token:

  • Solana — an amount in SOL per trade (for example, 0.5 SOL)
  • EVM chains — an amount in ETH/BNB per trade (for example, 0.05)

Choose an amount you're comfortable committing to a single meme coin position. Because a bad signal can go to zero, size conservatively.

Slippage

Slippage is the maximum price movement you'll tolerate between the moment VigiLabs sees a price and the moment the trade executes. Higher slippage means your trades are more likely to fill on fast-moving or volatile tokens, but you may get a worse price. Lower slippage protects your price, but trades may fail in fast markets.

Gas priority

Gas priority controls how much you pay to have your transaction processed quickly. Higher priority can help your trade land faster during busy periods, at a higher cost. You can typically choose between low, medium, and high.

Enabling and disabling chains

You can turn trading on or off for each chain independently. A chain will only trade if:

  • It's enabled on the Trading page, and
  • You have a funded wallet set up for it.

If a wallet is missing for a chain, VigiLabs will let you know rather than trying to trade without one.

Stop All Trading

The Stop All Trading switch is your master control. When you stop all trading, VigiLabs will not buy or sell on any chain — if a followed caller posts a token, nothing executes. Use this whenever you want to change your settings safely, or simply pause the service.

When you're ready again, use Resume All to turn trading back on.

Saving

After changing any settings, save them. Your saved settings apply to every new position from that point forward. Positions already open continue to follow the take-profit and stop-loss rules that were in place when they were opened.