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How to Use BullX Bot: Complete Tutorial for Beginners (2026)

February 20, 2026 · 14 min read · by SolanaTools Team

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How to Use BullX Bot: Complete Tutorial for Beginners (2026)

Last updated: March 2026

By SolanaTools Team February 20, 2026 14 min read

BullX is one of the most popular Solana trading platforms in 2026, offering powerful features like token sniping, copy trading, limit orders, and real-time analytics all in one interface. Whether you are completely new to Solana trading or transitioning from a Telegram bot, this step-by-step tutorial will walk you through everything you need to know to start trading on BullX confidently.

By the end of this guide, you will have a fully configured BullX account, understand how to use every major feature, and have the knowledge to start trading effectively. We have written this tutorial specifically for beginners, so no prior experience with trading bots is assumed.

What You Need Before Starting

Before you create your BullX account, make sure you have the following ready:

  • A Solana wallet with SOL: You will need SOL (Solana's native token) to fund your BullX trading wallet. If you do not have SOL yet, you can buy it on major exchanges like Coinbase, Binance, or Kraken and withdraw it to a Solana wallet like Phantom or Solflare.
  • A desktop or mobile browser: BullX is a web-based platform. Chrome, Firefox, Brave, and Safari all work. Desktop provides the best experience, but mobile works fine for basic trading.
  • A secure password manager: You will need to store your BullX wallet's private key securely. A password manager like 1Password, Bitwarden, or LastPass is strongly recommended.
  • Starting capital: We recommend beginning with 1-5 SOL for learning purposes. This gives you enough to make several trades while limiting your risk as you learn the platform.

Important: Only trade with money you can afford to lose. Memecoin and DeFi trading is extremely high-risk. Many tokens lose 90-100% of their value. Start small, learn the mechanics, and only increase your position sizes after you have developed a consistent strategy.

Step 1: Creating Your BullX Account

Account Creation Process

1. Navigate to the official BullX website. Double-check the URL in your browser's address bar to make sure you are on the legitimate site and not a phishing clone.

2. Click the "Sign Up" or "Get Started" button on the homepage.

3. Choose your sign-up method. BullX offers several options: email registration, Google account, or wallet connection. For beginners, email or Google sign-in is the simplest approach.

4. If using email, enter your email address and create a strong password. You will receive a verification email — click the link to confirm your account.

5. Once verified, you will be redirected to the BullX trading dashboard. Bookmark this page immediately so you always access BullX through the correct URL.

Pro Tip: Bookmark the official BullX URL immediately after your first visit. Phishing sites that mimic trading platforms are common in crypto. Always access BullX through your bookmark, never through links in Telegram messages, emails, or social media posts.

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Step 2: Setting Up Your Trading Wallet

After creating your account, BullX will automatically generate a new Solana wallet for you. This wallet lives within the BullX platform and is where your trading funds will be held. Here is what you need to know:

  1. View your wallet address. Navigate to the wallet section of the dashboard. You will see your public wallet address — a long string of letters and numbers starting with a character like "2" or "3". This is the address you will send SOL to.
  2. Export your private key immediately. This is the most critical step. Click the "Export Private Key" or "Backup" option in your wallet settings. Your private key is displayed as a long string of characters. Copy it and save it in your password manager right away.
  3. Write it down as a backup. In addition to your password manager, consider writing the private key on paper and storing it in a safe location. If you lose access to both your BullX account and your digital backup, the paper copy is your last resort for recovering funds.
  4. Never share your private key. No legitimate support person, team member, or platform will ever ask for your private key. Anyone who asks is trying to steal your funds.

Your BullX wallet is non-custodial, which means only you have access to the private key. BullX cannot recover your funds if you lose the private key, and they cannot freeze or confiscate your tokens. This gives you full ownership but also full responsibility for securing your keys.

Step 3: Depositing SOL

Now that your wallet is set up and backed up, it is time to fund it with SOL for trading:

  1. Copy your BullX wallet address. In the wallet section, click the copy button next to your public address. Double-check that the full address has been copied.
  2. Open your funding source. This could be your Phantom wallet, Solflare wallet, or a centralized exchange like Coinbase or Binance.
  3. Initiate a withdrawal/send. Paste your BullX wallet address as the recipient. Make sure you are sending on the Solana network (SOL), not another blockchain.
  4. Enter the amount. For your first deposit, we recommend sending 1-2 SOL. This gives you enough to make several trades while keeping your risk manageable.
  5. Confirm and wait. Solana transactions typically confirm in 1-5 seconds. Your SOL balance should appear in BullX almost immediately after confirmation.
  6. Verify the deposit. Check that your BullX wallet balance reflects the deposited amount. If it does not appear after 30 seconds, refresh the page.

Pro Tip: Always send a small test amount first (0.01 SOL) when depositing to a new address for the first time. Once you confirm the test amount arrives, send the rest. This protects you from losing funds to a copy-paste error.

Step 4: Configuring Essential Settings

Before making your first trade, spend a few minutes configuring your settings. This prevents costly mistakes and ensures the platform behaves the way you expect:

Slippage Tolerance

Slippage is the difference between the expected price and the actual execution price of your trade. In the fast-moving memecoin market, prices can change between when you click "buy" and when the transaction confirms.

  • For memecoins and new tokens: Set slippage to 10-20%. These tokens have thin liquidity, so higher slippage is necessary for trades to execute.
  • For established tokens (SOL, BONK, JUP, etc.): Set slippage to 1-3%. These have deep liquidity and do not need high slippage.
  • If a trade fails with "slippage exceeded": Increase your slippage by 5% and try again.

Priority Fee

Priority fees determine how quickly your transaction is processed by the Solana network. Higher fees get faster confirmation.

  • Normal: Suitable for routine trades where speed is not critical. Lowest cost.
  • Fast: Good balance of speed and cost for most trading.
  • Turbo: Maximum speed. Use during token launches and time-sensitive trades. Costs more per transaction.

Quick-Buy Presets

Configure your quick-buy buttons with amounts you commonly trade. For example: 0.1 SOL (small test buys), 0.5 SOL (standard positions), 1 SOL (conviction trades), and 2 SOL (high-conviction plays). Having these presets ready means you can execute trades with a single click when speed matters.

Step 5: Placing Your First Trade

This is the moment you have been building toward. Here is how to execute your first trade on BullX:

  1. Find a token to trade. You have several options: use BullX's trending tokens section to browse popular tokens, check the new pairs section for recently launched tokens, or paste a specific contract address into the search bar if you already know what you want to trade.
  2. Review the token page. Before buying, examine the key metrics: market cap, 24-hour volume, number of holders, liquidity depth, and the holder distribution chart. Look for red flags like a single wallet holding more than 10% of supply or very low liquidity relative to market cap.
  3. Check the chart. Look at the price action. Is the token trending up, down, or sideways? Are you buying near a recent high (risky) or during a pullback (potentially better entry)?
  4. Click your quick-buy button. Once you have reviewed the token and decided to trade, click the appropriate quick-buy button for your desired position size. The trade will execute within 1-2 seconds.
  5. Verify the trade. Check your portfolio to confirm the trade executed. You should see the token listed with your position size, entry price, and current PnL.

Congratulations — you have just made your first trade on BullX. Now let us explore the more advanced features that make BullX a powerful trading platform.

Step 6: Setting Up Token Sniping

Token sniping allows you to automatically buy tokens the moment they launch on a DEX. This is one of BullX's most powerful features for catching new tokens at the earliest possible price. Here is how to set it up:

  1. Navigate to the Sniper section. Find it in the main navigation menu of the BullX dashboard.
  2. Configure your buy amount. Set how much SOL you want to deploy per snipe. Start conservatively — 0.1-0.3 SOL per snipe is reasonable while you are learning.
  3. Set your slippage. For sniping, set slippage to 15-25%. New token launches have volatile prices and thin initial liquidity, so higher slippage is necessary.
  4. Configure your filters. This is the most important part of sniping. Set filters to avoid low-quality tokens:
    • Minimum liquidity: 5-10 SOL (filters out tokens with insufficient liquidity)
    • Social presence: Require at least a Twitter or Telegram link
    • Creator wallet history: Filter for deployers with a track record
  5. Choose manual or automatic mode. Manual sniping lets you paste a specific token address and wait for it to launch. Auto-sniping monitors all new launches and snipes anything matching your filters.
  6. Enable the sniper. Toggle the sniper on. For auto-sniping, it will start monitoring immediately. For manual sniping, paste the address and wait.

Sniping Warning: Auto-sniping can execute many trades quickly, potentially depleting your wallet balance fast. Set a maximum budget for your sniping session and monitor results closely. Many sniped tokens will be worthless — the goal is for your winners to outweigh your losers significantly.

Step 7: Using Limit Orders

Limit orders let you set automatic buy and sell triggers at specific prices, so you do not have to watch the market constantly:

Setting a Take-Profit Order

  1. Navigate to the token you hold in your portfolio.
  2. Click the "Limit Order" or "TP/SL" button.
  3. Select "Take Profit" and enter your target price or target multiplier (for example, 2x means you want to sell when the price doubles).
  4. Choose the percentage of your position to sell (25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%).
  5. Confirm the order. BullX will automatically execute the sell when the price reaches your target.

Setting a Stop-Loss Order

  1. From the same token page, select "Stop Loss."
  2. Enter the price at which you want to cut your losses. A common starting point is 30-50% below your entry price.
  3. Choose the position percentage to sell.
  4. Confirm the order. If the token drops to your stop-loss price, BullX will sell automatically.

Strategy Tip: Set both a take-profit and stop-loss on every trade immediately after buying. A common approach is a 2x take-profit (sell half when the price doubles) and a 50% stop-loss. This ensures you lock in gains on winners while limiting downside on losers.

Step 8: Configuring Copy Trading

Copy trading lets you automatically mirror the trades of successful wallets. This is one of BullX's most valuable features for beginners. Here is how to set it up:

  1. Browse the leaderboard. Navigate to the Copy Trading section and explore the wallet leaderboard. Look at metrics like total PnL, win rate, number of trades, and consistency over different timeframes (7d, 30d, 90d).
  2. Analyze a wallet. Before copying anyone, click on their wallet to see their detailed trading history. Look for traders who have consistent returns rather than one-time lucky trades. A wallet with a 60% win rate over 200+ trades is more reliable than one with a 90% win rate over 10 trades.
  3. Add the wallet to your copy list. Click the "Copy" button on the wallet profile page.
  4. Configure copy settings:
    • Position size: Set a fixed SOL amount per copied trade (for example, 0.5 SOL). Do not mirror the exact dollar amount — the trader you are copying likely has a much larger account.
    • Maximum active positions: Limit the number of simultaneous copied positions to prevent overexposure.
    • Stop-loss override: Set your own stop-loss that triggers regardless of what the copied wallet does. This protects you if the trader you are following holds a losing position too long.
  5. Enable copying. Toggle the copy on and the system will start mirroring that wallet's trades according to your settings.

Follow this tutorial on BullX. Create your account and start copy trading today.

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Step 9: Managing Your Portfolio

Effective portfolio management is what separates profitable traders from those who give back their gains. Here is how to use BullX's portfolio tools:

Portfolio Dashboard

The portfolio dashboard shows all your active positions in one view. For each token, you can see your entry price, current price, position size, unrealized PnL (both in SOL and percentage), and any active limit orders. The dashboard updates in real time, so you always have an accurate picture of your holdings.

PnL Tracking

BullX tracks your profit and loss across all trades. The PnL section shows your total realized gains and losses, your overall win rate, your best and worst trades, and a performance chart over time. Review this regularly to understand what is working and what is not.

Multi-Wallet Management

As you become more experienced, consider using BullX's multi-wallet feature to separate different strategies. For example:

  • Wallet 1 — Sniping: Funded with a fixed amount for daily sniping. When the balance depletes, you evaluate results before refunding.
  • Wallet 2 — Copy Trading: Dedicated to copy trading with its own allocation, making it easy to track copy trading performance independently.
  • Wallet 3 — Manual Trading: For your own research-based trades where you manually choose what to buy and sell.

10 Tips for Success on BullX

  1. Start small. Your first priority is learning the platform, not making money. Use minimum position sizes until you are comfortable with every feature.
  2. Always set stop-losses. The number one reason traders lose money is holding losers too long hoping for a recovery that never comes. Automate your exits with stop-loss orders on every position.
  3. Take profits in stages. When a trade goes in your favor, sell portions at different price targets rather than hoping to sell the exact top. Sell 25% at 2x, 25% at 3x, and let the rest ride with a trailing stop.
  4. Research before you buy. Check the token's holders, liquidity, social presence, and contract safety before committing capital. BullX provides all this data — use it.
  5. Do not chase pumps. If a token has already risen 10x, the easy money has been made. Chasing pumps at the top is the fastest way to lose money.
  6. Keep a trading journal. Note why you entered each trade, your target, your stop-loss, and the outcome. Review weekly to identify patterns in your winning and losing trades.
  7. Manage your bankroll. Never risk more than 5-10% of your total trading capital on a single trade. This ensures that no single loss can devastate your account.
  8. Use the token scanner wisely. BullX's trending tokens section can be a great source of ideas, but remember that by the time a token is trending, early entry has often passed. Use it as a starting point for research, not a buy signal.
  9. Secure your account. Use a strong, unique password. Enable two-factor authentication if available. Store your private key in a password manager and never share it.
  10. Stay updated. Follow BullX's official channels for platform updates, new features, and maintenance announcements. Being aware of platform changes can prevent trading disruptions.

Common Issues & Fixes

Issue Likely Cause Solution
Trade fails with "slippage exceeded" Slippage tolerance too low for the token's volatility Increase slippage by 5-10% and retry
Trade fails with "insufficient balance" Not enough SOL for the trade + network fees Leave at least 0.05 SOL for transaction fees
Deposit not showing Transaction still confirming or page needs refresh Wait 30 seconds and refresh the page
Sniper not executing Filters too restrictive or insufficient balance Loosen filters and ensure adequate SOL balance
Copy trade not executing Position size too large for available balance Reduce per-trade allocation in copy settings
Limit order not triggering Price touched target briefly but liquidity was insufficient Set a slightly wider trigger range

If you encounter an issue not covered above, check BullX's official help documentation or reach out to their support team through official channels. Never seek support through DMs from strangers claiming to be BullX staff.

Now that you know how to use every BullX feature, it is time to start trading.

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For a detailed evaluation of BullX's features, fees, and how it compares to alternatives, read our complete BullX Bot Review 2026. If you are also interested in other platforms, check out our guides for Axiom and Photon.