> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.fluxbot.xyz/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.fluxbot.xyz/advance-tutorials.md).

# Advance Tutorials

- [How to Use Dollar Cost Averaging](https://docs.fluxbot.xyz/advance-tutorials/how-to-use-dollar-cost-averaging.md): Buy tokens regularly, dividing the allocated amount across time-based intervals. DCA Orders are powered by Jupiter and exclusive to SPL V1 tokens, Token22/Extensions not currently supported.
- [How to Use Limit Orders](https://docs.fluxbot.xyz/advance-tutorials/how-to-use-limit-orders.md): With our limit order feature, you can set your price and execute trades hassle-free. Limit orders are powered by Jupiter.
- [How to Use Copy Trader](https://docs.fluxbot.xyz/advance-tutorials/how-to-use-copy-trader.md): Copy Trader enables you to replicate trades from any Solana wallet, allowing you to customize the trade amounts to suit your preferences.
- [How to Use Token Sniper](https://docs.fluxbot.xyz/advance-tutorials/how-to-use-token-sniper.md): Our token Sniper feature allows users to access new token launches on Solana so they can automatically snipe tokens the moment they hit the market.


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