What does place_order do?

The place_order setting controls how your bot responds to signals generated from tracked whale wallets. Understanding its behavior is essential to managing risk and automation.

1️⃣ place_order = true → Fully Automated Copy-Trading

When enabled, the bot automatically mirrors trades executed by the whales you are tracking. This includes:

  • Opening positions exactly as the whale does
  • Using the configured leverage, stop-loss, and take-profit settings
  • Managing positions automatically without user intervention

Benefits:

  • Saves time by automating trade execution
  • Ensures immediate response to high-value signals

Risks:

  • Exposes your account to market volatility
  • Mistakes or losses from the whale’s trades are mirrored in real-time
  • Requires careful risk management and position sizing

2️⃣ place_order = false → Signal-Only Mode

When disabled, the bot does not execute trades. Instead:

  • Signals from tracked whales are broadcast to your dashboard or alert channels
  • You can observe trading patterns and performance without risking capital

Benefits:

  • Safe way to learn whale behavior
  • Allows manual verification of signals
  • Helps refine your strategy before full automation

3️⃣ Best Practice

  • Start with place_order = false to monitor whale trades safely
  • Evaluate performance, timing, and accuracy of signals
  • Once confident, gradually enable place_order = true with proper risk controls

Pro Tip

Think of place_order as your automation toggle. Signal-only mode is a sandbox, while the automated mode is live trading — treat them accordingly to protect your capital.

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