Setting
Last updated
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You can change the language by tapping the language icon next to the gear icon.
From top to bottom, German, Ukrainian, Russian, French, Chinese (Simplified), Korean, Chinese (Traditional), Portuguese (Brazil), English, Spanish (International), Spanish (Latin America), Thai, Japanese, Polish, Turkish are listed.
You can enable or disable each function by clicking the rightmost gear setting.
You can change the style of your choice between a white theme and a dark theme.
When you enable quick trading, the market order button is activated in the upper left corner of the chart. You can easily place buy (long) and sell (short) orders with just a click of the mouse.
When you activate your favorites, you can see the list of favorites you have added at the top of the chart. If you add them to Favorites, you can change them right away through Favorites, even if you don't search for them.
When you activate the market, the trading stocks are displayed on the left side of the chart.
You can turn the chart on and off. In general, we recommend that you leave the price charts as they are, as they are enabled.
When you activate the depth graph, it will be displayed under the price chart. The depth graph is a function that charts the accumulated remaining amount of buy (long)/sell (short) quotes.
An order book, in the same sense as the bid ask price window, is a list of all buy and sell orders from buyers and sellers.
A Trade is a trading history, and it is a function that allows you to check the price, order amount, and time at which the transaction was made.
In Positions & Open Orders, you can check the order history, trade history, transaction history, assets, including positions and pending orders.
Place order is a function that activates all order-related options in the area in the picture above. We recommend that you enable it as it is essential for ordering.
In Margin Ratio, you can change the asset mode and check the Account Margin Ratio, Account Retention Margin, and Account Assets.
Account Margin Ratio = Account Retention Margin / Account Assets
Account Hold Margin = Sum of the USD value of all cross position holding margins in USDⓈ-M futures.
In Assets, you can set deposit/withdrawal functions, balance, unrealized profit and loss, and asset mode settings.