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Last updated 4 months ago

The Orders Tab allows you to manage and track all your limit orders, providing full control over your trading activity. It is divided into three sections for better organization:


1. Current Orders

  • Displays all your active limit orders waiting to be executed.

  • Key columns include:

    • Token: The name of the token you placed an order for.

    • Direction: Whether it’s a Buy or Sell order.

    • Value: The total value of the order.

    • Trigger Price: The price at which the order will be executed.

    • Quantity: The amount of the token included in the order.

    • Creation Time: The timestamp when the order was placed.

    • Actions: Includes a Cancel button to remove the order if needed.

  • Use the All Markets checkbox to toggle between orders for specific tokens or view all active orders across markets.


2. Order History

  • Tracks all your previous orders, including those that were:

    • Executed: Orders that successfully triggered and were completed.

    • Partially Filled: Orders that were only partially executed.

    • Canceled: Orders that were manually or automatically canceled.

  • This section helps you review and analyze past order activity to improve your strategies.


3. Trade History

  • A comprehensive log of completed trades, showing:

    • Token: The traded token.

    • Trade Type: Whether it was a Buy or Sell.

    • Price: The price at which the trade was executed.

    • Quantity: The number of tokens bought or sold.

    • Total Value: The trade’s overall cost or proceeds.

  • Useful for tracking executed trades and reviewing performance metrics.