
The spot trading page mainly includes the following elements: Order Book, Candlestick Chart, Open orders, Order history, Trade history, Assets, Deposit records, and withdrawal history.
1. Order Book

The Order Book is a tool used in financial markets to record orders from buyers and sellers, displaying an electronic list of buy (bid) and sell (ask) orders for a specific asset. It shows the quantities and prices at which market participants are willing to buy or sell a particular cryptocurrency asset at a given time, helping traders understand market supply and demand dynamics.
1.1 The main components of an order book
Bids
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Displays the prices buyers are willing to pay and the corresponding purchase quantities.
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Typically sorted from highest to lowest price, with the highest bid at the top (referred to as the "best bid").
Asks
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Displays the prices sellers are willing to accept and the corresponding sale quantities.
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Sorted from lowest to highest price, with the lowest ask at the top (referred to as the "best ask").
Spread
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The difference between the best bid and the best ask, Reflecting market liquidity and trading costs. A smaller spread typically indicates higher market liquidity.
Depth
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The cumulative order quantities at different price levels in the order book show the market's ability to absorb trading volume at a given price point. Greater depth indicates that the market can handle larger trades without causing significant price fluctuations.
1.2 Order book display method
Consolidated Depth
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The system will display prices based on the number of digits you select. For example, selecting [0.01] will show prices with 2 decimal places.
2. Candlestick Chart(Trading Analysis Tools)

A candlestick chart (also known as a K-line or candle chart) is a charting tool used in financial markets to display price movements. Each candlestick represents price information for a specific time period (e.g., 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day) and includes the following four key data points:
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Open: The price at the start of the time period.
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Close: The price at the end of the time period.
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High: The highest trading price during the time period.
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Low: The lowest trading price during the time period.
2.1 Time Periods of Candlestick Charts

The time interval represented by each candlestick can be changed by clicking on any of the default time options above the chart.
2.2 Depth
Depth Chart: A visual representation of the unexecuted buy and sell orders in the order book.
3. Open orders

In "Current Orders," you can view orders that are currently in progress.
4. Order history

Historical Orders are records of all orders (executed or canceled) submitted by a trader within a specific time period.
They include details such as order ID, time, trading pair, order type, direction, order price, order quantity, average price, volume, effective time, and status.
By selecting a specific time range, you can view historical orders for that period.
5. Trade history

Historical Trades are records of buying and selling transactions completed by a trader within a specific time period in the past.
6. Assets

In Asset Management, you can view all assets in your spot wallet, including the currency, total, available assets, Order lock, and action.
Available assets refer to the assets you can currently use freely for placing orders.
7. Deposit records

In the Deposit Records, you can view detailed information for all your deposits, including the initiating user initiated, destination address, deposit amount, confirmation time, hash, and operations. In the operations column, clicking on the browser allows you to view the transaction details in the browser.
8. Withdrawal history

Withdrawal Records: You can view detailed information for all your withdrawals, including the Operator, Destination address, Amount, Status, Creation time, Updated, Hash, and Operation.