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

# Trading

Epsilon's swap experience is **aggregator-first**: instead of trading against a single AMM, every order is routed through aggregation across Robinhood Chain's liquidity, and you get the best executable price.

## Placing a swap

1. Select the token you are paying with and the token you want to receive.
2. Enter an amount for either side.
3. Epsilon fetches the best route and shows the expected output, price impact, and fees.
4. Confirm the swap. With one-click trading enabled on your trading account, the swap signs silently with no popup; from an external wallet, you confirm in the wallet as usual.

## ETH just works

You can trade with native ETH directly. Epsilon handles wrapping and unwrapping behind the scenes wherever it is needed, so you never have to think about the ETH/WETH distinction when swapping.

## Slippage and protection

Set a slippage tolerance to control how much price movement you accept between quote and execution. A trade that would exceed your tolerance reverts instead of filling at a bad price.

## Charts and context

The trade screen pairs the swap form with a live TradingView chart and market context (price, 24h change, liquidity) for the selected pair, so you can decide without leaving the page.

## Fees

Swaps may include a small protocol fee in addition to network gas and any venue fees along the route. The quote you review before confirming reflects the total expected outcome.


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