Market Orders. A Market Order is an order to buy or sell a crypto asset at the market's current best available price. A market order typically ensures an execution but it does not guarantee a specified price. Market Orders are posted immediately onto the order book and are considered as a “Taker Order”. Please note Market Orders are influenced by the liquidity in the order book at the time the Market Order was placed. Market Orders could fill at a price less favourable than the last recent trade price and, in some cases, this could result in large price changes called ‘slippage’.
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Market Orders. A Market Order market order is an order to buy or sell a crypto asset stated number of options contracts that is to be executed at the market's current best available price. A market order typically ensures an execution but it does not guarantee a specified price. Market Orders are posted immediately onto price obtainable when the order book and are considered as a “Taker Order”. Please note Market Orders are influenced by reaches the liquidity in the order book at the time the Market Order was placed. Market Orders could fill at a price less favourable than the last recent trade price and, in some cases, this could result in large price changes called ‘slippage’Exchange.
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Market Orders. A Market Order is an order to buy or sell a crypto asset at the market's current best available price. A market order typically ensures an execution but it does not guarantee a specified price. Market Orders are posted immediately onto the order book and are considered as a “Taker Order”. Please note Market Orders are influenced by the liquidity in the order book at the time the Market Order was placed. Market Orders could fill at a price less favourable than the last recent trade price and, in some cases, this could result in large price changes called ‘slippage’.
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Sources: Terms and Conditions