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Notifications

The Terminal has a notification system to display useful feedback to the user such as when an operation has completed or there is an error. By default these can be found in the top right of the page, but can be configured to appear in any location in the app. See the Settings page for more information.

Nuke Orders (orange button)

Cancel every outstanding order for every instrument as quickly as possible.

Pressing the Orders button opens a menu offering a choice to cancel either Bids, Asks, or Everything (both). Confirmation is provided when complete.

Note: cancellation priority is given to the currently selected instrument

Nuke Positions (red button)

Close all open positions immediately on every instrument and every side (e.g. ‘hedged’ linear contracts on Bybit). Similarly to Nuke Orders, a menu is provided to choose either Longs, Shorts or Both. Confirmation is provided when complete.

Note: close priority is given to the currently selected instrument

Account Selector

Drop-down menu on the top-right of the page. Use to switch between connected accounts (API keys)

Latency meter

Shows the live connection speed to the exchange expressed in milliseconds. A measure of the time it takes a user’s command to reach the exchange trading engine. Lower figures are desirable.

The meter is colored green, yellow or red for quick indication

Privacy

In the Privacy Mode all sensitive information like Balances, Position Sizes and Liquidation Prices are hidden. Ideal for sharing screenshots.

Sound

Toggles the sounds for order fills on and off.

Performance Dial

See Performance. We recommend leaving it on Auto.

Favorites Ticker

Show a scrolling ticker of your favourited instruments' latest prices. Click a star in the Instruments panel to add to your ticker list. Clicking a ticker in Classic Mode will open that instrument for trading.

Settings

Comprehensive settings menu with detailed explanation about each setting. Please familiarize yourself with the Settings menu before trading with the Terminal.

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