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The Rationale Behind Grouped Selling Strategy

Sonar Trade adopts a unified approach to managing sales when multiple users are selling the same token. This strategy is designed with the market's health and the user's best interest in mind, aiming to mitigate potential negative impacts on the token's chart performance. Here's why this approach is essential:

The Impact of Individual Sales

Consider a scenario where a token experiences a single buy order. If five different users were to execute individual sales against this buy, each with their own set percentage, the outcome would be detrimental. For instance, if each user sets a sell strategy at varying percentages (say, 10% to 30%), the cumulative effect would significantly exceed the original buy volume, leading to an imbalance.

This situation would not only harm the token's market performance by creating downward pressure on its price but also goes against the ethos of responsible selling that Sonar Trade promotes. The essence of our platform is to facilitate profit taking in a way that maintains market stability and integrity.

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