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# Limit order

### 1. Click on the token you want to operate.

When you select a new token, you need to approve it. Please enter the 6-digit code from your Authenticator app to complete the approval.

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### 2. Choose buy or sell and limit order.

### 3. Fill in quantity and price.

We offer two methods: <mark style="color:purple;">by purchase quantity</mark> and <mark style="color:purple;">by expenditure amount</mark>. Additionally, we provide <mark style="color:purple;">quick value options</mark> to make purchases easier. When entering a specific price, you can click the market price to copy it and then modify it for faster input.

### 4. Set slippage and expiration time.

Consider your trading scale, market volatility, and liquidity pool depth. We offer settings for slippage and order validity duration, allowing you to adjust both <mark style="color:purple;">slippage tolerance</mark> and <mark style="color:purple;">the expiration time</mark> of your order according to your risk tolerance.

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