When an order is not getting complete?

Modified on Fri, 4 Feb, 2022 at 5:59 PM

Traders typically place market orders to ensure that a trade is executed. A market order is immediate. 


As a result, it is simply a trader's order to buy or sell an asset such as Bitcoin, immediately at whatever its current price is. There are two types of orders: buy-market orders and sell-market orders. 


When your order is not completed, it means that the price and quantity you have placed do not correspond to the market value. 


The status of your order will be completed once the market value matches your value. If you want your order to be complete regardless of market value, you can trade over-the-counter(OTC) where there is no possibility of an incomplete order.

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