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Stop Limit

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Use a Stop Limit to change positions within a range.

A Stop Limit will wait for market prices to achieve some price at OR above a stop price before becoming a limit order.

The trader's stated limit price acts like the max price they're willing to swap at. So long as the trader gets more output per input than the limit price rate, the order continues to execute.

A stop-limit order is implemented when the price of a token reaches a customizable stopping point.

Find more steps here:

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