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# Limit Orders

The chainEDGE platform also offers limit orders, which can be programmed by either % declines in market cap or by the actual market cap level

* For example, a user monitoring a $750k market cap token could select "buy dip, MC drops to $400k", and then their buy order would be filled at $400k. &#x20;

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Limit sells work in a similar way and require setting the amount, parameters and time period of the limit order.&#x20;

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