Open Orders
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This tab displays all active, unfilled orders for the selected token, allowing users to monitor pending transactions.
Hide Other Tokens: Checking this box filters the view to display only open orders for the currently selected token, making it easier to focus on relevant trades. Disable this option to see all open orders for all tokens.
Date: Shows how recently the order was placed (e.g., "5s" for 5 seconds ago), with the option to sort by date.
Wallet: Indicates the wallet used for the order (e.g., "Name 1"), helping users keep track of which wallet placed each order. The associated chain icon is also shown next to the wallet name.
Pair: Displays the trading pair for the order (e.g., BULLY/SOL), specifying which tokens are involved in the trade.
Type: The order type (e.g., Buy Dip) defines the type of order strategy used, such as market orders, limit orders, or specific strategies like βBuy Dip.β
Side: Indicates whether the order is a Buy or Sell. This example shows a Buy order.
Price: The specified price at which the user intends to buy or sell the token (e.g., $0.04644). This is the target price for the order to be executed.
Amount: Shows the quantity of the token involved in the order. If the amount is unspecified or pending, it may be left blank until filled.
Total $: Reflects the total dollar value of the order based on the specified price and amount. It can be useful for estimating the order's financial impact.
Total SOL: Displays the equivalent amount in SOL (or other relevant blockchain currencies) for the transaction, giving an alternative view of the orderβs value.
Status: Indicates the current status of the order, such as Open/Executing for active orders that have not yet been executed. A timer icon may represent pending status or waiting conditions.
Cancel Option: The X icon at the end of each row allows users to cancel the open order if they wish to withdraw it before it is filled.
The Open Orders Tab provides a straightforward way to manage and monitor active orders, enabling users to track price conditions, order types, and adjust or cancel orders as necessary.