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# Trade Panel

## Trade Panel

The **Trade Panel** allows users to execute swaps directly within Fordex, without leaving the pair page.

#### **Key Features**

* **One-Click Buy/Sell** → Execute trades instantly.
* **Multi-Router Aggregation** → Automatically finds the best route across DEXs (Uniswap, Pancake, Curve, etc.).
* **Permit2 & Quick Approve** → Minimize wallet interactions.
* **Gas Estimator** → Displays estimated gas fee before confirming.
* **Price Impact Display** → Shows slippage and effect on execution price.
* **Slippage Control** → Set custom slippage tolerance or use auto recommendation.

#### **Why It Matters**

* No need to switch tabs between screener and external DEX.
* Faster execution, reduced risk of missing entry/exit points.


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