Exploring the History Tab
A Comprehensive Overview of the History Tab
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A Comprehensive Overview of the History Tab
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The History tab on the deal details page provides traders with a comprehensive view of the trading history associated with a particular deal. In this article, we will delve into the two tables displayed on the History tab: Orders and Trades. Understanding the information presented in these tables is crucial for analyzing past trading activity and making informed decisions.
Accessing the History Tab:
To access the History tab, navigate to the deal details page and select the History tab located on the right side of the page.
Orders Table:
The Orders table in the History tab presents detailed information about all the orders associated with the specific deal. Each row represents an individual order and includes the following information:
Status: The current status of the order: Open, Completed or Cancelled.
Side: The side of the order, whether it is a buy or sell order.
Price: The price at which the order was placed.
Total: The total value of the order.
Executed Amount: The amount of the order that has been executed.
Executed Quantity: The quantity of the order that has been executed.
Fee: The fee associated with the order.
Trades: The number of trades associated with the order.
Filled: Indicates whether the order has been fully filled or partially filled.
Id: The unique identifier of the order.
Time: The timestamp indicating when the order was placed.
Traders can utilize checkboxes in the Orders table to toggle between viewing orders specific to the deal and displaying all orders executed within the market. By deselecting the checkbox associated with the specific deal, traders can broaden their view and analyze the complete order history within the market.
Trades Table:
The Trades table in the History tab provides detailed information about all the trades associated with the specific deal. Here is a breakdown of the information available in the Trades table:
Side: The side of the trade, indicating whether it is a buy or sell trade.
Market: The market in which the trade took place.
Trade ID: The unique identifier of the trade.
Order ID: The unique identifier of the order associated with the trade.
Match Role: Specifies whether the trade was a maker or taker trade.
Trade Type: The type of trade, such as limit order or market order.
Price: The price at which the trade occurred.
Amount: The total value of the trade.
Quantity: The quantity of the asset involved in the trade.
Fee: The fee associated with the trade.
Time: The timestamp indicating when the trade took place.
Similar to the Orders table, traders can utilize checkboxes in the Trades table to toggle between viewing trades specific to the deal and displaying all trades executed within the market. Deselecting the checkbox associated with the specific deal allows traders to explore the complete trade history within the market.
Filtering and Sorting:
The History tab provides convenient filtering and sorting options for the Orders and Trades tables. Traders can filter the tables based on order status, side, or other relevant criteria. Additionally, the tables can be sorted based on specific columns, allowing users to organize the data in a way that suits their analysis needs.
Conclusion:
By utilizing the information available in the Orders and Trades tables on the History tab, traders can gain valuable insights into the trading activity associated with a specific deal. This comprehensive view empowers traders to evaluate their past performance, identify patterns, and make informed decisions for future trading strategies.