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Bag Target

Bag Target is the percent of a token’s circulating supply that /bag (alias /bagcost) prices. When you run /bag, every row on your watchlist is multiplied by your Bag Target percent and the token’s current price — that’s the cost figure printed next to each ticker.

It’s a single number, but it controls the entire scale of the output. A 1% target prints what 1% of each token costs; a 5% target prints five times that. Tune it to match how big a slice you actually care about sizing.

1% of supply, for both personal and group scope.

/settings exposes Bag Target as a six-button picker. The same six choices appear in DM and in groups:

ValueUse case
0.1%Whale-tier tokens where 1% is unaffordable.
0.5%Same idea, larger slice.
1%Default — the most common sizing question.
2%Slightly more aggressive.
5%Mid-cap rollups, or scouting illiquid tickers.
10%Largest preset — useful for very small caps.

The picker is fixed at these six values; there’s no free-form entry. Pick whichever is closest to the position size you want to model.

Every user has a personal Bag Target stored on their account. Every group has its own Bag Target stored on the group. Which one /bag uses depends on where you ran the command:

Where you run /bagBag Target used
In DMYour personal Bag Target
In a groupThe group’s Bag Target

In a group, the group’s value wins regardless of any individual member’s personal setting. That keeps the cost figures consistent for every member looking at the same /bag reply — nobody sees a different number based on their own preference.

  1. Send /settings to the bot in DM.
  2. Tap 💰 Bag Target.
  3. Pick a percentage from the six-button keyboard. The bot acknowledges with ✅ Bag target set to X% and the panel refreshes with the new value checked.
  1. Send /settings in the group.
  2. Tap 🔍 Tracking.
  3. Tap 💰 Bag Target.
  4. Pick a percentage. Non-admins who try to open this panel get Only group admins can configure settings. instead.

The change takes effect immediately — no save step. Re-running /bag (or tapping its 🔄 Refresh button) reflects the new target right away.

Bag Target only feeds two places, and they’re the same command under two names:

  • /bag
  • /bagcost

The header of every /bag reply repeats the current target so the numbers are never ambiguous — 💰 Cost to own 1% of supply or 💰 Cost to own 5% - Ethereum when chain-filtered.

Same three-token watchlist, same prices, the only difference is the Bag Target. Costs scale linearly with the target percent.

At Bag Target = 1%:

💰 Cost to own 1% of supply
🔹 PEPE | $1.84M (612 ETH)
🪙 BONK | $18.4K (89.2 SOL)

At Bag Target = 5%:

💰 Cost to own 5% of supply
🔹 PEPE | $9.20M (3.06K ETH)
🪙 BONK | $92.0K (446 SOL)

Every USD figure is 5x larger; every native-token figure is 5x larger. Useful when you’re sizing a more serious position and 1% no longer reflects what you’d actually try to buy.