Hello, everybody. Let me explain every feature of Bullx Neo in detail. I am going to explain everything bit by bit.
So first of all Pump Vision: What you see there when you fire up Bullx Neo. Amongst the significant improvements to that interface are things like-are what I will say I’ve got really pumped about, are multi-charts. Just consider some of this real-time info: volume changes within 5 minutes. Possibly one of the most valued will be the Snipers function added. This basically is what us traders use as a way of checking if there’s token grouping going on, or not.
New Filters We Got:
Insider wallet supply
Sniper wallets
Bot users
Bullx-specific filters
The explore tab is very, very powerful; it’s aggregating all the new pairs, mainly pulling from Pump Fun. I love that it gives us real-time new trading pairs. The trending tab is similar to Dexscreener but with some unique features. You can view:
Trending in the last minute
Trending in the last 6 hours
Liquidity burns
Recent swaps
Now, let me show you my portfolio setup. I can manage some active orders in my automation section. Now, looking at some of the metrics on my portfolio, I’m able to track:
Total realized P&L
Total revenue
Complete trade history
Current positions-I’m in two right now, though one looks like it just rug pulled, so I’m getting out of that one.
The terminal has received some serious upgrades. Wallet management pro tip: save your private key immediately, as you won’t have the chance after a few days. You can also set up withdrawal wallets for places like Kraken or Binance.
The multi-charts feature is a godsend for us swing traders. Here’s how I use it:
Input of contract addresses for multiple tokens
You monitor them side by side across screens.
Place quick orders, instantly, such as 0.05 Sol
Sell quickly-I can sell 50% just by a click
Trade up to ten different tokens at the same time.
And for the wallet tracker, I am actually tracking Frank Degods right now-you know, the guy who discovered Degods. Just copy-paste their wallet address, add a name, and you will get notifications when they are trading anything.
Let’s dive into the terminal settings:
Buy presets: can configure these from the default to whatever I want- examples: 0.01, 0.02, 1
Sell presets: fully customizable, in any order
Color themes: I’ve chosen purple, but the default is green
Trading options:
Market: to buy at market price currently-I was looking at an 8K market cap
Limit: to set specified buy prices, such as 7.5K market cap
DCA: for instance, I could set 0.1 ETH every hour over 30 orders, totaling 3 ETH in investment
You can do the same for selling:
Market sells (100% instant sells)
Limit orders for stop losses (I set one at 6K)
DCA sells (like 10% every hour over 3 hours)
Market cap range limitations
Snipers features are crucial for due diligence:
First 70 buyers analysis
Bundle detection
Dev behavior tracking
Supply distribution
Holder analysis
Buy users interface shows:
Bullx users
Solana Trading Bot users
Sniper identifications
Top traders (best for tokens over 10M)
Dev token holdings and movements
Advanced wallet tracking lets me keep an eye on:
Developer wallets
Early buyer behavior
Profit-taking patterns
Holder concentration
Now, for the terminal mechanics, I have:
Custom buy/sell limits
DCA strategies
Market cap restrictions
Automated trading rules
Multiple metrics tracked side by side: Volume changes, price movements, holder behaviors, trading patterns, and market cap fluctuations. I can monitor from token creation all the way through maturity and easily keep track of key player movement and market dynamics. Everything interacts with one another, not merely a bunch of tools but rather an entire ecosystem for trading.
Keep in mind this is how I have optimized my setup, you may want to make these settings according to your trading style and risk tolerance. Make sure to join our discord and telegram for more tips and don’t forget to check out my Dexscreener filters to findthose 100x opportunities – the links are all in the description.
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