how to use parasol: find the level that suits your trading style
parasol isn't one thing. it's a system with a lot of depth, and the traders who get the most out of it are the ones who take the time to understand what it can do — and then figure out which parts fit the way they already trade.
some people hand it the keys and walk away. some stay close and guide every decision. most find somewhere in the middle. all of them are using it correctly.
here's the full picture.
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mode 1: fully autonomous — let the agent run
this is the default. the agent doesn't wait for you.
it scans 10,400+ tokens daily across DexScreener, PumpFun, Birdeye, GeckoTerminal, Jupiter, Moralis, and more. it filters out manipulation, wash trading, low liquidity, and suspicious holder patterns. it scores what remains across multiple strategies — momentum, breakout, volume surge, mean reversion. it picks the best setups, reviews them with an LLM, and opens positions with appropriate sizing from your wallet.
then it manages every exit:
you set the risk profile and wallet amount once. the agent does the rest. check in when you want — every few hours, once a day, or just let it run. your positions are managed whether you're watching or not.
this mode suits: traders who trust systematic execution, people who know they break down emotionally on exits, or anyone who doesn't have time to watch charts.
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mode 2: guided — watch before you commit
if you want to stay close to every decision, the watchlist and scanner give you a window into the agent's thinking before it acts.
the watchlist is the agent's shortlist — tokens that passed all filters and scored high enough to be considered for a trade. each entry shows:
you can sit on the watchlist for a few cycles before trusting the agent fully. watch which tokens appear, watch what happens to them. once you see the quality of the setups it finds, you'll know whether to let it trade or keep guiding.
front-running: if you see a token on the watchlist that you want before the agent opens it, paste the CA and buy yourself. the agent will manage the exit for you.
the scanner goes one level deeper — every token that passed the quality filter, not just the top-scored ones. 30–60 tokens at any given time, sorted by any column: market cap, price change, volume, liquidity, quality score. click any to chart it. buy with one click if you like what you see, and the agent manages the exit.
this mode suits: traders who want to understand what the agent is doing before stepping back, people who like to stay in the loop without doing every analysis themselves, or anyone who wants to combine their own market reads with the agent's filtering and execution.
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mode 3: manual entries, agent-managed exits
got a CA from a group chat, a chart you've been watching, a call you believe in? paste it in. the agent sizes the position from your wallet and risk profile and manages every exit from the moment you're in.
you supply the conviction. the agent supplies the discipline.
this is where parasol solves the hardest problem in trading: not finding entries, but managing them. most traders are reasonably good at spotting setups. almost everyone is bad at the exit — holding too long, cutting too early, freezing when the stop should fire. parasol removes that part entirely.
this mode suits: traders with strong entry instincts, alpha-catchers who find edge in communities and narrative, or anyone who's good at finding trades but bad at managing them.
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pause, play, and override — in any mode
regardless of how you're using parasol, you're always in control. the agent never locks you out.
pause any position. if you see a catalyst coming — a listing, a partnership, something the agent's stop-loss logic doesn't know about — pause that position. the agent hands off completely. no stop fires, no trailing stop, no AI review. prices still update in real time. you watch it manually.
hit play to resume. the agent picks back up with fresh levels based on the current price.
sell any time. every position has a sell button — full close or sell half. one click, market execution with MEV protection.
turbo mode. when a token is moving fast, turn on turbo for faster transaction inclusion. the extra cost is a few cents. the difference can be getting filled at +40% instead of watching it hit +80% while your transaction queues.
wallet tokens. parasol also shows tokens in your wallet that the agent didn't open — things you bought elsewhere. you can sell or sell half from the same interface.
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find your level
there's no single right way to use parasol. here's a rough guide by trading archetype:
if you're disciplined on entries but break down on exits — let the agent manage exits. paste the CAs you believe in and let it handle everything after you're in. don't second-guess the stops.
if you want to stay involved but remove emotion from the exit side — use the watchlist and scanner to find and guide entries. let exits run automatically. you make the calls, the agent executes without hesitation.
if you want to understand the agent before trusting it — spend a few cycles watching the watchlist without acting. see which tokens it finds, see what happens to them. once you trust the quality of the pipeline, step back and let it run.
if you want completely hands-off — set your risk profile (careful, aggressive, or degen), fund the wallet, let the agent run. it trades 24/7, reviews positions with AI every few minutes, and streams real-time prices from three redundant sources. check back when it's convenient.
if you have a strong market read — use parasol as infrastructure. it finds you a filtered, quality universe of tokens every scan cycle. you pick from that universe, it executes and manages. your edge, its discipline.
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the pipeline from market to managed position
every step in the process is visible. nothing is hidden.
10,400 tokens launch daily on Solana
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scanner — multi-source scanning, deduplicated, refreshed every cycle
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quality filter — manipulation checks, liquidity, holders, volume → ~30–60 pass
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scoring — momentum, volume, TA, buy pressure → 2–8 reach the watchlist
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AI analyst review — LLM approves or blocks entries, adjusts sizing
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entry — sized from wallet and risk profile, MEV-protected execution
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active management — stop loss, trailing stop, TP ladder, time exits, AI review, flash crash protection
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exit — automated or manual. partial or full. protected or paused. your call.
scanner tab → filtered universe. watchlist tab → scored candidates. positions tab → managed trades. activity tab → raw log. every decision is traceable.
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not a bot. not just a tool. something different.
a bot trades for you and you hope it does the right thing. a tool waits for your instructions and you still have to do all the work. parasol is neither.
it runs a complete trading operation in the background — scanning, filtering, scoring, executing, managing — but hands control back to you the moment you reach for it. it doesn't lock you into anything. it doesn't override your judgement. it runs the system so you don't have to, and steps aside when you want to step in.
the people who get the most out of it understand their own trading — where they're sharp, where they're not — and use parasol to fill the gaps.
try it: parasol.so/access