Introduction to K-Line Order Function

Introduction to K-Line Order Function

OKX Tutorial Team

Introduction to K-Line Order Function

Currently, OKX unified account's K-line order functionality has been officially launched. What are the main contents included, and what are the specific operation steps? This article will provide a detailed operation guide.

1. What are the features?

The main features include four components: quick order floating window, order line, position cost line, and buy/sell records

2. How to use it?

Settings Entry

Click the settings button in the chart, select display order floating window, display order line, display position cost line, display buy/sell records to enable related functions

Order Floating Window

You can use the floating window or right-click the chart to complete quick orders. The floating window is for market orders

Right-clicking the chart will show a floating layer where you can place limit orders

Order Line

After placing an order, users can see the pending order line showing order type, quantity. Users can click the X on the rightmost side to cancel the order

Dragging can modify the order price

Position Cost Line (Only Supported for Contracts)

If users have positions, they can automatically see the position cost line. The rightmost part of the cost line shows the user's average opening price and two action buttons: close position and market close all. The leftmost part shows the user's returns, return rate, and position quantity.

Dragging the position cost line can open the take profit and stop loss popup window, defaulting to market take profit and stop loss. Similarly, after users click confirm to set stop loss, they can also see the take profit and stop loss pending order line. Users can cancel the order but cannot modify the order

Buy/Sell Records

The top of each candlestick shows sell points, and the bottom shows buy points. When users hover over a candlestick, they can see how many buy orders and sell orders they have within that candlestick period, and what the average transaction price is.

When users click details, they can see the transaction details.

Welcome to experience it~

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