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# /volume\_booster – Boost Trading Volume & Market Activity

The [**Volume Booster**](https://boostlegends.com/solana-volume-booster) is designed to increase your token’s trading volume and transaction count without causing wild price swings. This tool is ideal for projects that need enhanced liquidity and market confidence.

**How It Works:**

* **🔄 Transaction Cycle:** Executes 3 transactions per cycle: 2 Buys and 1 Sell to maintain chart stability.
* **⚙️ Adjustable Speed Modes:** Control how fast transactions are made to suit your campaign’s urgency.
* **📈 Natural Market Flow:** Uses a 70% Buy / 30% Sell ratio to simulate organic trading.
* **🆕 Organic Volume:** Transactions are executed from fresh wallets, making the trading activity appear natural.
* **👀 Visibility Boost:** Increased trading activity helps your token stand out on platforms like Dexscreener.

**Why It Matters:**

* More trading activity improves token credibility.
* Higher transaction counts help trigger trending algorithms.
* Stable charts build investor confidence.


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