Quick Trade

The core trading interface — buy and sell in one tap.

Token Detection

When a token is detected from the current page (or loaded manually via CA), the Trade tab shows:

Buying

The buy section has 5 preset amount buttons plus a custom input:

  1. Tap a preset (default: 0.0001, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1.0 SOL) or type a custom amount.
  2. The extension fetches a quote from your selected execution engine.
  3. Tap BUY to execute.
  4. A confirmation modal shows the trade details. Confirm to submit.
  5. The transaction is signed locally and sent. Status updates in real-time.
Customize presets: Open the gear icon (trade settings) to change your quick buy amounts. You can set any SOL values you want for each of the 5 buttons.

Selling

The sell section uses percentage-based buttons:

Tap the percentage, then SELL. Confirm in the modal. The sell amount is calculated from your current on-chain balance at the time of execution.

Sell Initials

The Sell Initials button lets you recover your original investment in one click:

  1. The extension calculates your average entry cost for the current token (total SOL spent / total tokens bought).
  2. It uses a Jupiter V6 quote to determine exactly how many tokens to sell to recover your initial SOL.
  3. The quote accounts for price impact and slippage, so you actually receive your initial back.
  4. The button displays the sell percentage and estimated SOL return (e.g. "SELL INITIALS (34.2% → 0.5 SOL)").
  5. Tap to execute. Your remaining tokens are "free" — pure profit from this point.
Note: Sell Initials is disabled when your token balance is zero or when you've already sold more than your initial investment. It works across all execution engines and in USDC mode.

Trade Settings

Tap the gear icon next to the execution engine selector to open trade settings:

Fees Saved Banner

A banner at the bottom of the Trade tab shows how much you've saved by using Untaxed instead of trading through platform-native interfaces. This is calculated as the estimated 1-2% fee that platforms like Axiom would have charged, applied to your total traded volume. Updated after every trade.

PnL Display

When you have trade history for the current token, a collapsible PnL section appears showing: