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# Settings

In the settings menu, you can setup your trading configurations.

* **Buy Slippage** percentage After clicking the "BUY SLIPPAGE" button, enter the maximum buy slippage amount in percentage
* **Sell Slippage** percentage After clicking the "SELL SLIPPAGE" button, enter the maximum selling slippage amount
* **Gas Factor** Gas factor allows you to speed up your transactions. Faster transaction speed will result in more gas usage. It can be changed by clicking "GAS FACTOR" button and entering the desired amount. This amount is in percentage.
* **Auto Buy** You can enable/disable the auto buy feature by clicking on the "AUTOBUY" button. It will show you the current state. By enabling auto buy, you make automated buys by pasting the contract address in the chat.
* Auto buy amount ($FTM/$S): Bot will automatically buy the coin for predefined $FTM/$S amount if auto buy option is enabled.

**NOTE**: Currently slippage is same for manual and auto buy settings also work for manual buy even if auto buy is disabled.


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