Market orders streamline your trading workflow—forget about setting a specific price. Once you decide on the order size, you can immediately configure your Take Profit and Stop Loss parameters if needed. Hit Buy or Sell, and your position opens right away. It's that straightforward. Whether you're riding momentum or scaling in quickly, market orders get you in without the price-hunting delay.
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ILCollector
· 12-22 18:27
Market order? Ha, just another "tool to make you lose money quickly."
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AirdropJunkie
· 12-22 17:57
Market orders are really great, no need to worry about the price and just enter a position directly, just afraid of a slip and buying at a high point haha.
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MetaverseHobo
· 12-22 15:24
Market orders are really convenient, but who will bear the Slippage issue?
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On-ChainDiver
· 12-21 01:49
Market orders are indeed satisfying, but the real profit comes from setting stop-losses, which no one mentions.
Market orders streamline your trading workflow—forget about setting a specific price. Once you decide on the order size, you can immediately configure your Take Profit and Stop Loss parameters if needed. Hit Buy or Sell, and your position opens right away. It's that straightforward. Whether you're riding momentum or scaling in quickly, market orders get you in without the price-hunting delay.