> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://trifecta.gitbook.io/welcome/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://trifecta.gitbook.io/welcome/meet-the-bots.md).

# Meet the Bots

**Sniper Bot**

The Sniper Bot specializes in detecting and engaging with new token launches on DEX platforms. It swiftly ensures early positioning and maximizes potential gains. Integrated with a honeypot detection mechanism, it actively mitigates risks associated with deceptive contracts.

#### **Shot Caller™**

The Shot Caller™ leverages advanced algorithms rooted in moving averages and market volatility. It accurately identifies market tops and bottoms, serving as a valuable hedging tool during volatile market swings.

#### **Arbitrage Bot**

The Arbitrage Bot focuses on exploiting price differences across DEX exchanges. It quickly spots and capitalizes on these price disparities, consistently capturing gains from temporary imbalances.

**Please note, these are our first 3 bots in the TRIFECTA. We are currently trialing other opportunities to further expand our collection of bots, and as a result provide more consistent profit dispersion and opportunities for our community.**


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