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# Buying and Selling Tokens

#### **Buying and Selling Tokens**

To buy or sell a token using the Floki Trading Bot, follow these steps:

1. **Initiate the Bot**
   * Run the command `/start` within the Floki Trading Bot.
2. **Navigate to Trading Bot**
   * Click on **Trading Bot** located at the top left of the interface.
3. **Select Action**
   * Click on **Buy Token** or **Sell Token** depending on the action you wish to perform.
4. **Enter Token Details**
   * Follow the instructions provided by the bot to enter the required token details for the transaction.

#### **Viewing Your Open Positions**

To view your open positions:

1. **Initiate the Bot**
   * Run the command `/start` within the Floki Trading Bot.
2. **Access My Positions**
   * Click on **My Positions** to view your current open positions.
3. **Browse Through Positions**
   * Paginate through your positions as needed to review your holdings.

#### **Viewing Your Trade History**

To view your recent trade history:

1. **Initiate the Bot**
   * Run the command `/start` within the Floki Trading Bot.
2. **Access Recent Trades**
   * Click on **Recent Trades** to view your past trading activities.
3. **Browse Through Trades**
   * Paginate through your recent trades to review your trading history.

**Note:** The **My Positions** page will display only active positions, which are token balances greater than 0.


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