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# Token Sold

This trigger activates when a token is sold on either OpenSea, Blur, X2Y2 or Looksrare.\
You can customize the conditions to specify particular details such as the wallet or [wallet group](/wallets/wallet-groups.md) that made the sale, the collection the token belongs to, or the selling price.\
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In the [Advanced settings](/automations/triggers/trigger-advanced-settings.md), you have the option to set the number of token sales required within a specific time frame to activate the Token Sold trigger.

This trigger is particularly useful for detecting one or a group of smart traders dumping or moving out of a collection. It allows you to track token movements, identify patterns and behaviors, and trigger automated actions in response.\
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Token Sold trigger is also useful for tracking changes to the trading volume of a collection. By monitoring token sales, you can gain insights into the overall trading activity of a collection and detect any significant changes in volume.

<figure><img src="/files/613BBpIPS2gw4daoneSU" alt="" width="375"><figcaption><p>Token Sold Trigger</p></figcaption></figure>


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