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Accessing Settings

Open your settings from the bot home screen:
  1. Click ⚙ Settings button
  2. Choose what you want to customize
  3. Changes save automatically
  4. Return to home to continue trading
Settings are stored per user and persist across sessions. Customize once, use everywhere.

Auto Claim

Automatically redeem won or lost positions. Tap the button to turn on and off.
When auto claim is on…
  • Onsight fee is taken from gross winnings
  • Net winnings automatically deposit to your Onsight wallet
  • Funds are immediately available for trading
  • Position detail appears in History
For all resolved markets with WON positions.

Market Order Default

Set your default market order type.
  1. From Settings, click Trading Presets
  2. Click Market Order Default to change to FAK or FOK (default FAK)
FAK = Fill-And-Kill (allows partial fills) - An order that must be filled immediately, either fully or partially, with any remaining portion canceled instantly.FOK = Fill-Or-Kill (all or nothing) - An order that must be executed completely and instantly; if not fully filled at the desired price, the entire order is canceled (killed).

Stop Loss and Take Profit

Control your risk tolerance per market. These settings apply to all self trades and copy trades.
Automatically closes a position if it drops by the set percentage.Enter any value from 1–100, where the number equals the percentage threshold.The lower the number, the more conservative. For example:
  • 5 = position closes at -5%
  • 25 = position closes at -25%
  • 75 = position closes at -75%
Lower Stop Loss values = more conservative.
Automatically closes a position once it gains by the set percentage.Enter any value from 1–100, where the number equals the percentage threshold.
  • 5 = position closes at +5%
  • 25 = position closes at +25%
  • 75 = position closes at +75%
Higher Take Profit values = letting winners run longer.

Buy Amount Presets

Customize the quick-select amounts shown when buying:
1

Open Trading Presets

From Settings, click Trading Presets → Buy AmountsYou’ll see your current preset amounts (default: $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, $250, $500)
2

Edit Amounts

  1. Click on an amount to edit
  2. Type new value (minimum $2.00)
  3. Amount updates automatically
  4. Shows in all trade buy screens
If your available trading balance is less than your preset buy amount, the preset won’t be displayed as an option in the trade screen when buying
3

Use When Buying

  1. Go to any market
  2. Click Buy
  3. Your custom amounts appear as buttons
  4. Click to select, skip typing
Set amounts based on your typical trade sizes. If you usually trade $15, add it as a preset for one-click access.
Suggested presets: $5, $10, $25, $50
  • Small amounts for testing
  • Room to scale up gradually
  • Lower risk per trade
  • Good for learning
Perfect for beginners or risk-averse traders.
Suggested presets: $10, $25, $50, $100
  • Balanced approach
  • Enough for meaningful positions
  • Not too large for one click
  • Room for diversification
Most common configuration for regular traders.
Suggested presets: $25, $50, $100, $250
  • Larger quick-access amounts
  • For high-volume traders
  • Faster position building
  • Serious money at play
Requires larger account balance and experience.
Suggested presets: $5, $7, $10, $15
  • Many small trades
  • Quick entries and exits
  • Tight risk control
  • High trade frequency
For traders making 10+ trades per day.

Sell Percentage Presets

Customize quick-select percentages when selling positions:
1

Open Sell Percentages

From Settings, click Trading Presets → Sell PercentagesDefault: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%
2

Customize Percentages

  1. Click on any percentage to edit
  2. Type new value (1-100)
  3. Amount updates automatically
  4. Shows in all trade sell screens
100% is always included automatically - you can’t remove the “close entire position” option.
3

Use When Selling

When selling a position:
  1. Your custom percentages appear as buttons
  2. Click to select how much to sell
  3. Shows estimated proceeds for each option

Sell Percentage Strategies

Presets: 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%Strategy:
  • 25% at +20% profit (secure small win)
  • 50% at +40% profit (lock half, ride half)
  • 75% at +60% profit (secure most gains)
  • 100% at +80% profit (full exit)
Gradually lock in profits as position grows.

Limit Order Settings

Price Offsets

Customize the quick-select price offsets for limit orders:
1

Open Limit Price Offsets

From Settings, click Trading Presets → Limit Price OffsetsDefault: -2%, -1%, -0.5%, +0.5%, +1%, +2%
2

Edit Offsets

  • Negative (-): Below current price (buy below, sell above)
  • Positive (+): Above current price (buy above, sell below)
Range: -50% to +50%
For buying, use negative offsets to get better prices. For selling, use positive offsets to sell at premium.
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Use When Trading

When placing a limit order:
  1. Your custom offsets appear as price buttons
  2. Click to set limit price relative to current
  3. Can still choose custom price manually
Example Offset Strategies:
Offsets: -1%, -0.5%, +0.5%, +1%

Close to market price
Higher probability of filling
Less price improvement
Good for liquid markets

Expiration Durations

Set quick-select durations for limit order expiration:
1

Open Duration Settings

From Settings, click Trading Presets → GTD DurationsDefault: 1h, 6h, 24h, 2d, 1w
2

Customize Durations

  • Add durations in hours
  • Mix short and long timeframes
Short durations (1-6h) good for fast-moving markets. Long durations (7-30d) for patient value trades.
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Use When Trading

When setting limit order:
  1. Click Set Expiration
  2. Your preset durations will appear
  3. You can also set No Expiration or a Custom duration
If no expiration is set, the limit order will default to GTC (Good-‘Til-Canceled)
Duration Strategy Guide:
Best for:
  • Fast-moving markets
  • News-driven events
  • High volatility
  • Short-term price targets
Example: Election night, sports games, earnings reportsPrices change rapidly. Set shorter expirations to stay competitive and avoid stale orders.
Best for:
  • Standard trading
  • Moderate volatility
  • Events within days
  • Position building
Example: Weekend sports, multi-day events, gradual position entryBalanced approach. Enough time to fill without orders sitting too long.
Best for:
  • Value plays
  • Low liquidity markets
  • Long-term predictions
  • Patient traders
Example: Monthly/quarterly events, policy decisions, slow-moving marketsSet and forget. Let market come to your price over time.
Best for:
  • True value plays
  • Will-fill-eventually mindset
  • No time pressure
  • Deep conviction trades
Example: Long-term predictions, extreme value discrepanciesNo expiration. Order stays live until filled or you cancel manually. Use sparingly.
GTC orders lock funds indefinitely. Set calendar reminder to review monthly and cancel if no longer relevant.

Limit Shares

Customize the quick-select shares for limit orders:
1

Open Limit Shares Settings

From Settings, click Trading Presets → Limit SharesDefault: 5, 10, 25, 50, 100
2

Customize Shares

  1. Click on any share preset to edit
  2. Type a new value (minimum 5 shares)
  3. Amount updates automatically
  4. Shows in all limit order screens
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Use When Trading

When setting a limit order:
  1. Your custom shares presets appear as buttons
  2. Click to select how many shares to buy

Settings Best Practices

Start With Defaults

Use default settings for first week. Customize after you understand your trading style.

Iterate Gradually

Change one setting at a time. Test for a few days before adjusting again.

Match Your Strategy

Presets should reflect your typical trades. Don’t set a $100 buy preset if you typically trade $10.

Review Monthly

As your strategies change, update settings. What worked initially may not work now.
Pro Tip: Screenshot your settings after customizing. If you ever need to recreate them or help someone else set up, you’ll have a reference.
Settings with “Coming Soon” labels are potential features. Check back for updates, or reach out to request priority features you’d like to see first.