Latest Trades Overview
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Trading Interface Tools
- Interval Selection: Customize your chart timeframe
- Drawing Tools: Technical analysis aids
- Chart Settings: Personalize your view
- Fullscreen Mode: Expanded viewing
Order Types Explained
1. Limit Orders
Set your desired entry/exit price precisely
2. Market Orders
- Executes immediately at current market price
- 10% Price Protection: Orders auto-cancel if price moves beyond ±10% of execution moment
3. Stop-Limit Orders
- Trigger Price: When this level hits...
- Limit Price: Your order executes at this predetermined price
Lending Services
- 30+ supported collateral assets
- Instant approval process
- Borrow trading capital without fees
Trading Panel
Buy Section
- Available Balance: --
- Price Input Field
- Quantity Selector (0-100%)
- Total Calculation
Account required for trading
Sell Section
- Available Balance: --
- Price Input Field
- Quantity Selector (0-100%)
- Total Calculation
Account required for trading
Order Management
Active Orders (0)
Monitor open positions
24h Order History
Review recent executions (last 50 max)
Portfolio Summary
Track your assets
| Order Time | Market | Type | Side | Price | Amount | Filled | % Filled | Total | Status | Action |
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FAQ
Q: What's the price protection range for market orders?
A: Orders cancel automatically if market moves beyond ±10% of your order moment.
Q: Can I borrow USDT using other cryptocurrencies?
A: Yes, over 30 coins can serve as collateral for loans.
Q: How do stop-limit orders work?
A: They activate when trigger price hits, then submit limit order at your preset price.
Q: Where can I view my trade history?
A: Check "24h History" section for last 50 executions.
Q: Is there minimum order amount?
A: This depends on the market conditions - check current pair specifications.
Q: How quickly do loans disburse?
A: Approved loans credit instantly when using supported collateral.