MANAGE YOUR POSITIONS
Here you can learn how to manage your positions
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Here you can learn how to manage your positions
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To effectively monitor and manage your positions, navigate to the positions dashboard by clicking here, and choose at least one position by selecting the checkbox on the left. This action will open the position manager dashboard, providing you with comprehensive tools for efficiently manage your open positions.
When you add funds, you have the option to increase the amount of funds allocated to your position.
You can add funds by using a market order or a limit order. With a market order, just type in the amount you want to add (in the quote asset like USDT). If you go for a limit order, you need to input the price at which you want the limit order to be opened.
Upon confirmation, Mizar will open the order on the exchange on your behalf. For limit orders, you have the possibility to cancel them if they're not executed yet.
You can also remove funds out of your position. Market and limit orders are supported as well.
Adding/removing funds out of multiple positions with limit orders is currently not supported. Select and manage one position at a time to continue.
You're able to set a specific value for the take profit threshold and override the take profit settings. In the example below, the take profit for two different positions has been changed from 0.6% to 5.0%.
You can change the number of safety orders and set it to a specific value. In the example below, the safety orders were adjusted from 6 to 8 for two different positions. When you switch to "relative" mode, you can add or remove safety orders in addition to the existing settings.
You can manually close the selected positions.
By confirming, you will:
Close the position on your exchange with a market order
Cancel all the unfilled/planned and placed orders
This operation cannot be undone.
You can manually cancel the selected positions from Mizar.
By confirming, you will:
Cancel the position from Mizar.
Cancel all the unfilled/planned and placed orders.
This operation cannot be undone.