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Copy Trading on Solana with TradeWiz +dEdge 

Why this combo?
Use dEdge to find and vet profitable wallets (Wallet Finder / Curated / Filtered). Then let TradeWiz copy their trades for you with fine-grained limits, risk guards, and timing windows. TradeWiz runs on Telegram and supports major Solana venues.
 

✅ Prerequisites

  1. Telegram account and the TradeWiz bot
  2. Fund your TW wallet: when you open TradeWiz, it creates a Solana address—send at least 0.1 SOL to start trading.
  3. A target wallet from dEdge: pick one via Wallet Finder or Curated Wallets, confirm consistency in Analyze Wallet (Win Rate, PnL Ratio, Delta), and save to your tracker for monitoring.

 

🛠️ Step-by-Step: Create a Copy Trade in TradeWiz

 

1) Open the Copy Trading module

 

  • In the bot menu, tap Copy Trading → Add.
  • Paste the target wallet (from dEdge) and give it a label (Tag).
  • Tap Create to activate the task.

 

 

2) Core sizing & spend controls

 

  • Buy Percentage: sets your buy size as a % of the trader’s purchase.
  • Max / Min Buy: caps or floors your per-trade SOL spend (applies after the percentage calc).
  • SOL Spending Limit: total budget the bot can spend copying this address; sells credit back the limit.
  • Buy Limit per Token (1/2/3): copy a token at most N times; optional reset after sell.
  • No Duplicate Buys from Target Wallet: ignore subsequent DCAs (dollar cost averaging) by the trader.

 

3) Safety filters (token & venue)

  • Unrenounced / Unburned: choose whether to copy trades from pools with these flags. We recommend you keep it as Yes.
  • Max / Min SOL for Target Wallet: Only copy the trades made by the target wallet if the amount of SOL they used fits inside your chosen range. (Max / Min SOL for Target Wallet acts as a gatekeeper — ensuring you only copy trades from your target wallet that fall within the risk and trade-size window that fits your strategy.)
  • Platforms: select which pools/DEXs to allow (Pump.fun, Raydium, Meteora, Jupiter, etc.). We recommend keeping all, unless you know what you’re doing.
  • Min LP, Max and Min MC (Market-Cap) and Token Age: you can block illiquid, microcaps, or very fresh launches.

 

4) Exits & behavior

  • Copy Sell: mirror their sells. Recommended if you’re getting started.
  • Sell Proportionally: sell the same % of holdings they sell (vs. amount-based).
  • First Sell Copy %: on the first sell event, exit a set % of your position.
  • Copy Trade Auto Sell (TP/SL / Trailing Stop): add your own risk exits on top of copying.
  • The Retry feature tells TradeWiz how many times to re-attempt a failed transaction if the first try doesn’t go through (due to slippage, network congestion, or RPC issues).

💡 Recommended: Set 1–3 retries — especially for sell orders.

 

Buy / Sell Priority Fee

This is an extra network fee paid directly to validators to prioritize your transaction in the Solana block.
Think of it as a fast-lane ticket: the higher your priority fee, the faster your trade will be processed — especially useful during heavy network activity.
  • Buy Priority Fee: helps ensure your entry goes through quickly before price moves up.
  • Sell Priority Fee: guarantees your exit is confirmed immediately, even in congested blocks (critical for volatile pumps).
💡 Recommended range: 0.001–0.003 SOL
  • Go higher during meme coin launches or airdrop hype.
  • Keep it moderate on slower, low-volume tokens.

 

Buy / Sell Tip

The “Tip” works like a bribe or extra incentive for Solana validators to pick your transaction first.
It’s separate from the base Priority Fee and can drastically reduce latency when the network is busy.
  • Buy Tip 🚀: increases the chance your buy executes at the intended price (useful when tokens are moving fast).
  • Sell Tip 🚀: ensures your sells are confirmed instantly when everyone else is rushing to exit.
💡 Recommended range: 0.001–0.003 SOL
Combining a Priority Fee + Tip of ~0.002 each strikes a good balance between speed and cost.
 

🔹 Anti-MEV (Buy / Sell)

MEV stands for Miner Extractable Value — in Solana’s case, searchers or validators can try to front-run or sandwich your transaction (executing before you at a slightly better price).
Anti-MEV routes your transactions through private validators or uses stealth execution methods that hide your trade from public mempools at the cost of being a bit slower than normal transactions.
  • 🟠 Anti-MEV Buy → Prevents front-runners from pushing the price up before your buy.
  • 🟠 Anti-MEV Sell → Stops bots from dumping just before your sell executes.
💡 When to enable:
  • On volatile launches.
  • When you use high slippage (>15%), which increases MEV risk.
  • Keep it off for large, stable tokens — it adds safety but slightly delays confirmation.

 

5) Execution settings (crucial)

  • Slippage (general): based on the copied wallet’s buy price; if price moves beyond your range, the trade won’t fill (you’ll see a slippage failure).

🟢 Buy Slippage — Keep It Tight (≈ 10 – 15 %)

For buys, you want precision.
A smaller slippage range keeps your entry price close to the trader’s original price and avoids chasing spikes.
If your buy slippage is too high, you might enter late and more expensive, turning a good setup into a bad entry.
 
💡 Recommended: 10 – 15 % max for buys.
This gives enough room for network delay but prevents overpaying when prices move fast.

 

🔴 Sell Slippage — Allow More Room (≈ 20 – 50 %)

For sells, the priority is not getting the perfect price — it’s getting out.
When the wallet you’re copying sells, prices can drop instantly.
If your slippage is too tight, your sell may fail, leaving you holding a rapidly-dumping token.
A higher slippage ensures your exit executes even in high-volatility moments, protecting you from heavy drawdowns.

💡 Recommended: 20 – 50 % for sells.

This gives TradeWiz enough flexibility to close your position alongside the copied wallet — even if the market tanks.

  • Pumpfun Slippage Logic: your token amount is fixed, so SOL spent can rise as price ticks up; e.g., 50% slippage → pay up to 1.5x the base price. Set a value you’re comfortable with.
  • Auto Retry: set retries to instantly re-attempt failed copies—boosts success rate during volatile moves.
  • Active Time Window: choose Start / End Time for when the task is allowed to copy (great to avoid sleeping-hour entries).

Speed note: TradeWiz emphasizes very fast copy execution and block-level matching when fees are adequate. If speed lags, check gas settings, congestion, or slippage failures.

 

Recommended Starter Presets

Use these as templates and tune to taste.
Beginner / Safer Copy
  • Buy %: 50% · Max Buy: 0.1 SOL · Min Buy: 0.005 SOL
  • Copy Sell: ON · Sell Proportionally: ON
  • Slippage Buy: 10%
  • Slippage Sell: 50%, Auto Retry: 2–3
  • Min LP: 20 SOL · MCap: ≥100k · Token Age (Pump): ≥30 min
Aggressive
  • Buy %: 100% · Max Buy: 0.5 SOL
  • Copy Sell: ON · Sell Proportionally: ON
  • Slippage Buy: 15%
  • Slippage Sell: 50%
  • Auto Retry: 2–3 · Min LP: 5–10 SOL
  • Token Age: no min (embrace new launches)
Swing / Slower Pace
  • Buy %: 50% · Max Buy: 0.25 SOL
  • Copy Sell: ON · Sell Proportionally: ON
  • Slippage: 8–12% · Auto Retry: 1–2
  • Slippage Sell: 50%
  • Min LP: 30 SOL · MCap: 200k–3M · Token Age: ≥6–24h
(Names of fields can vary slightly as the UI evolves, but the logic above maps to TradeWiz options.)
 

🧰 Troubleshooting (fast fixes)

  • “Trade wasn’t copied.”
Check: slippage too low, liquidity unavailable during Pump→Ray transitions, node push failure (rare), or your platform filters blocked the venue.
  • “Why did spend exceed my single-trade cap?”
That’s Pump.fun slippage behavior—token amount fixed, SOL spend flexes with price. Set the Pump Slippage % to define the extra SOL you’re willing to spend.
  • “It’s slow.”
Raise gas/Priority fee, enable Auto Retry, or try off-peak hours; congestion and low fee settings are common causes.
  • “Worried about MEV.”
Keep slippage reasonable; TradeWiz documents MEV risk when slippage is very high and recommends protection toggles where available.
 

Operational Loop with dEdge

  1. Find candidates in dEdge (Wallet Finder / Curated / Filtered).
  2. Analyze: check Win Rate, PnL Ratio, Net SOL, and Delta percentiles; inspect Last Trades and open the DEXScreener links to see buy/sell markers.
  3. Copy: configure a TradeWiz copy task with the presets above.
  4. Track: add the wallet to your dEdge Tracker for daily recaps and pause/scale based on data.
This keeps you disciplined, data-driven, and fast.
Ready to try the workflow end-to-end?
Start by finding a consistent wallet on dEdge, then mirror it with TradeWiz:
 
👉 Open dEdge on Telegramhttps://t.me/dEdge_solana_bot?start=academy
 
📖 GitBook (copy trading docs) → key features & options explained. (TradeWiz)