Other more advanced order types that traders can implement are noted below. Stop Orders Advanced order types include stop orders, which can...
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What Is an Index Order?
The index order leverages a smart algorithm BTSE uses that splices your order into the market and aims to achieve the best execution at fair market...
What Is an OCO Order?
An OCO order stands for a one-cancels-the-other order, which functions as a pair of conditional orders. Once one order is executed, the other order...
What Is a Market Order?
A market order is used to immediately buy or sell an asset at the current market price. Market orders pay “taker” trading fees, as they are taking...
What are APY and APR?
Earning a steady passive income is a dream for many; for some it is also a goal within reach. BTSE Earn provides a convenient way to earn interest...
BTSE Lists ANT and AUDIO
BTSE is pleased to bring Aragon (ANT) and Audius (AUDIO) onto its platform, growing the selection of quality digital assets available to its users....
What is a Limit Order?
A limit order is used to specify the exact price at which a trader is willing to buy or sell an asset. Limit orders enjoy reduced “market maker”...
BTSE x ZombieClub: Whitelist Lottery
BTSE is excited to partner with ZombieClub to present to you the ZombieClub Whitelist Lottery. Join for a chance to win your whitelist spot to the...
Service Notice: Update on Futures Delistings
BTSE conducts periodic reviews to ensure its users are provided with a high standard of quality assets and services. Following a recent review, BTSE...