Market Orders
Execute immediate trades at the best available price using natural language.
Overview
Market orders buy or sell tokens instantly at the current market price. They prioritize speed of execution over price—your order fills immediately against available liquidity.
When to use market orders:
You need immediate execution
Price slippage is acceptable for your trade size
When to consider limit orders instead:
You want a specific entry/exit price
The token has thin liquidity
You're trading larger sizes where slippage matters
Example Prompts
Here are natural language prompts that trigger market orders:
"Buy $500 of BONK on Solana"
Market buy $500 USD worth of BONK on Solana
"Sell $200 worth of WIF on Solana"
Market sell $200 USD worth of WIF on Solana
"Buy $1000 of BRETT on Base"
Market buy $1000 USD worth of BRETT on Base
"Ape $50 into this token on Solana: 7GCih..."
Market buy $50 USD of token at address on Solana
"Dump all my POPCAT on Solana"
Market sell 100% of POPCAT holdings on Solana
"Sell half my DEGEN on Base"
Market sell 50% of DEGEN balance on Base
"Buy $2500 of JUP on Solana with 2% slippage"
Market buy $2500 USD of JUP with custom slippage
Slippage Protection
Market orders automaticly assume slippage amount unless other specified. If the price moves beyond your tolerance during execution, the transaction reverts.
Recommended Slippage by Token Type
Based on liquidity depth and volatility characteristics:
Stablecoins (USDC, USDT)
$10M+
0.1% - 0.5%
Pegged assets have minimal price movement
Major tokens (SOL, ETH, BTC)
$10M+
0.5% - 1%
Deep liquidity, stable pricing
Established altcoins (JUP, RAY, BONK)
$1M - $10M
1% - 2%
Moderate liquidity, some volatility
Mid-cap tokens
$100K - $1M
2% - 5%
Thinner liquidity, higher price impact
Low-cap / new tokens
$10K - $100K
5% - 10%
Significant price impact on trades
Micro-cap / launches
<$10K
10%+
Extreme volatility, high risk
Warning: Tokens requiring >10% slippage to trade may have built-in transfer taxes or be potential scams. Always verify token contracts before trading.
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