Trading Orders on BitOasis Pro

Advanced order types for greater control over your trades

BitOasis Pro gives you the tools to execute trades precisely — at market price, at a target price, or with automated triggers.

On BitOasis Pro, you can engage in advanced trading strategies using a variety of order types — each designed to give you greater control and flexibility over how your trades are executed.

1. Market Orders

A Market Order executes your buy or sell immediately at the best available price in the market at the time the order is placed.

Best for: Traders who prioritise speed and immediate execution over a specific price point.

2. Limit Orders

A Limit Order lets you specify the exact price at which you want to buy or sell. The order will only execute when the market reaches your defined price — or better.

BUY Buy Limit Order

Set your limit price below the current market price. The order will execute when the market drops to your target buy price.

SELL Sell Limit Order

Set your limit price above the current market price. The order will execute when the market rises to your target sell price.

Best for: Traders who want to enter or exit at a specific price rather than accepting the current market rate.

3. Stop-Limit Orders

A Stop-Limit Order combines the features of a stop order and a limit order. You define two prices:

Price TypeWhat It Does
Stop PriceThe trigger price. Once the market hits this level, the order becomes active.
Limit PriceThe execution price. After activation, the order fills only at this price or better.
Best for: Traders who want automated protection or entry — triggered only when specific market conditions are met.

? Additional Trading Tools on BitOasis Pro

?Advanced Charting Tools Analyse market trends and make informed trading decisions with comprehensive built-in charts.
?Live Order Books Access real-time market depth and liquidity data to execute trades with confidence.

Important: Any open buy or sell orders that have not been executed will be automatically cancelled after 90 days. Please review your open orders regularly.

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