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The Orders panel lists your pending orders.

To open a new Orders panel, select Terminal > Orders.

The Orders panel can either display only your open orders (i.e. orders you have placed to open new positions) or both open and closed (i.e. both stop loss and take profit) orders. To display closed orders, right-click and select Show Close Orders (SL/TP) at the top of the shortcut menu.

 

For each pending order, the following information is available:

  • Instrument - the name of the instrument traded.
  • Action - the type of trade to be executed (BUY or SELL).
  • Date - the date the order was placed.
  • Time - the time the order was placed.
  • Type - the order type.
  • Quantity - the value of the order, in lots or in currency units, depending on what is selected in the Settings dialog box.
  • Price - the price at which the order is to be executed.
  • Current price - the market price obtainable from your broker.
  • TIF - the order's time in force.
  • Order# - a unique number that the trading system is assigned to each order. A position opened based on this order will have the same number.
  • Qty. Filled  - the executed quantity of the order when only part of the order is executed.
  • Qty. Remaining  - the difference between quantity and executed quantity when only part of the order is executed.
  • Account - the login name of the account that opened the order.
  • SL - the stop loss price set for the order, if any.
  • TP - the take profit price set for the order, if any.
  • Bound to (OCO) - the ID of the order which this order is bound to; if it is executed, the system cancels the current one.
  • Comments - comments on the order.
  • Instrument type - market/category of the instrument (CFD, spot, stocks, etc.)

What You Can Do in the Orders Panel

Right-clicking on the Orders panel displays a shortcut menu you can use to modify the order, or cancel a single order or all orders in an instrument or in account.

You can also link the Orders panel to other panels.

A shortcut way to cancel an order is to double-click it.

Using Board View

The Orders panel is also available in Board view for easy one-click trading. To switch to Board view, select Board in the panel's title bar.

Each order board contains the same information as the columns in list view. From each cell, you can modify the order, or cancel the order.

Using Detailed View

The Orders panel is also available in Detail view to show detailed information about orders. To switch to Detail view, select Detail in the panel's title bar.

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