Trade Request Details

Exploring Trade Request Details: A Comprehensive Guide

Discover how to delve into the details of trade requests on the Darkbot platform. This article provides step-by-step instructions on accessing a trade request's pop-up window, which offers comprehensive information about the request, including trade type, amounts, prices, fees, order and trade data. Learn how to navigate through the tables of trades and orders, filter the information, and gain deeper insights into your trading activities. To access more detailed information about a trade request, follow these steps:

  1. On the Deals details page, navigate to the Trade Requests section.

  2. Locate the trade request you are interested in and click on it.

  3. A pop-up window will open, displaying additional information about the trade request.

In the header of the pop-up window, you will find the following parameters:

  • Trade Request ID: A unique identifier assigned to the trade request.

  • Trade Type: Indicates whether it is a buy or sell trade request.

  • Planned Amount: Means the planned amount of cryptocurrency invested in the transaction.

  • Executed Amount: Means the actual amount of cryptocurrency invested in the transaction.

  • Planned Quantity: The desired amount of the asset to be bought or sold.

  • Executed Quantity: The actual amount of the asset to be bought or sold.

  • Initial Price: The initial price at which the trade request was placed.

  • Average Price: The average price of the executed trades.

  • Boundary Price: The price boundary set for the trade request.

  • Fee: The fee associated with the trade request.

  • Orders: The number of orders within the trade request.

  • Trades: The number of trades executed within the orders of the trade request.

  • Created At: The timestamp when the trade request was created.

  • Completed At: The timestamp when the trade request was completed.

  • Trade Request Status: The current status of the trade request.

  • Duration of Trade Request: The time duration for which the trade request was active.

Additionally, below the header, you will find two tables: Trades and Orders. By default, the Trades table is displayed, and you can switch to the Orders table using the toggle button located above the table on the left.

In the Trades table, all the trades within the trade request will be displayed, and the following information is available for each trade:

  • Side: Indicates whether it is a buy or sell trade.

  • Market: The trading pair associated with the trade.

  • ID: A unique identifier assigned to the trade.

  • Order ID: The ID of the order associated with the trade.

  • Role: The role of the trade (maker or taker).

  • Type: The type of trade (limit, market, etc.).

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

  • Amount: The amount of cryptocurrency involved in the trade.

  • Quantity: The quantity of the trading pair involved in the trade.

  • Fee: The fee associated with the trade.

  • Time: The timestamp when the trade occurred.

You can filter the Trades table based on the Order ID.

In the Orders table, all the orders within the trade request will be displayed, and the following information is available for each order:

  • ID: A unique identifier assigned to the order.

  • Price: The price specified for the order.

  • Total: The total value of the order.

  • Filled: The filled amount of the order.

  • Executed Amount: The actual amount executed for the order.

  • Executed Quantity: The actual quantity executed for the order.

  • Fee: The fee associated with the order.

  • Trades: The number of trades executed for the order.

  • Status: The current status of the order (open, completed, or cancelled).

  • Time: The timestamp when the order was placed.

You can filter the Orders table based on the order status: Open, Completed, or Cancelled.

By accessing the detailed information provided in the pop-up window, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of the trade request, its execution, associated trades, and orders.

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