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# Real-Time Information

Avabot introduces essential features that keep traders well-informed and ready to make strategic decisions. With a focus on providing comprehensive token information and real-time updates, these features are designed to enhance your trading experience by ensuring you have all the necessary data at your fingertips

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<summary><strong>Token Information</strong></summary>

Prior to executing a purchase, Avabot provides users with an in-depth overview of the token. This includes essential information such as the token's market performance, historical data, and any relevant news or updates.&#x20;

This feature is designed to empower users with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions, ensuring a thorough understanding of the token's potential and risks.

</details>

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<summary><strong>Real-time Updates</strong></summary>

Once a buy order is placed, Avabot keeps users informed with real-time updates.&#x20;

These updates encompass the current market value of their tokens in AVAX and significant market movements.&#x20;

This continuous stream of information is crucial for traders to monitor their investments and react swiftly to market changes, enhancing their ability to make strategic trading decisions.

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