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Managing Active SmartTrades

Manage your SmartTrades efficiently—open, close, cancel, add funds, edit, refresh, and share trades directly from your dashboard.

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SmartTrade Actions & Options

Each active trade has two action buttons on the right:

  1. Refresh – Updates the trade status without refreshing the entire page.

  2. Menu – Opens all available trade management options.


Managing Created SmartTrades (Waiting for the initial entry order to execute)

Add Funds

  • Adjust the average entry price to close trades faster.

  • Increase position size for higher potential profits.
    Learn more about adding funds to SmartTrade

Open Now (Execute the trade immediately at the market price)

  • Use this if you expect the price to reverse before hitting the open condition.

  • Available only for pending SmartTrades.

Edit (Modify trade parameters before execution)

Learn more about trade settings

Share (Generate a shareable link with pre-filled trade settings)

Cancel (Stops all pending orders without executing them)

  • No funds will be bought or sold on the exchange.


Managing Opened SmartTrades (Entry order has already executed)

Add Funds (Increase position size during an active trade)

  • Works the same way as for pending trades.
    Read more on adding funds

Reduce Funds (Decrease position size mid-trade)

  • Minimize risks and avoid liquidation in futures trading.

  • In Spot trading, use this to adjust exposure without full trade closure.

Close at Market Price (Exit the trade instantly at the current price)

  • Take profit before a potential price reversal.

  • Cut losses when expecting further price drops.

  • Free up funds for other trades.

Edit (Modify trade parameters before execution)

Learn more about trade settings.

Share (Generate a shareable link with pre-filled trade settings)

Cancel (Stops all pending orders without executing them)

  • The purchased coins will remain on the exchange, and the SmartTrade will no longer take any action using them.


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