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# $TRIBOT Usage

**Telegram:** Using the Trifecta Telegram bot, anyone can execute DEX trades using simple commands. Sniper and Front-Runner bots can be directly controlled within Telegram, allowing the user to choose which tokens they wish to acquire and in which manner e.g. by sniping the launch or front-running other trades to capitalize on arbitrage.

**Signals + Indicators:** Some traders prefer to manually execute trades themselves, or to combine systems with their own to achieve a desired outcome. For such users, Trifecta can provide the signals to act upon. Shot Caller is designed to support signals-based trading. It provides a steady stream of indicators that Trifecta users can harness to guide their own trades and decision-making.

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**Staked Trading:** Trifecta also provides a passive earning program for users who wish to capitalize on the opportunities created by the triple-bot system without needing to actively manage their positions. Through staked trading, Trifecta allows anyone to participate simply by providing the necessary capital. This is then deployed by Trifecta, whose automated system utilizes it in the most efficient manner across the three bots, on CEX and DEX, depending on market conditions.

**For Staked Trading, there is a 14 day lock cycle:**

* **7 Days HARD LOCK**
* **7 Days COOL DOWN with a 20% penalty** (you will have the option of restaking as opposed to withdrawing, and this will not incur a penalty)
* After the 14 days, you can withdraw and redeposit freely without any penalties.


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