The trading volume may be considered the quintessential indicator. It shows the number of individual units traded for an asset in a given time span (normally the last 24 hours, but of course that is not always the case). It basically shows how much of that asset changed hands during the measured time.
Some consider the trading volume to be the most important technical indicator out there. ‘Volume precedes price’ is a famous saying in the trading world. It suggests that large trading volume can be a leading indicator before a big price move (regardless of the direction).
Traders can use information about the volume to measure the strength of the underlying trend. If high volatility is accompanied by a high trading volume, that may be considered a validation of the move. This makes sense because high trading activity should equal a significant volume since many traders and investors are active at that particular price level. However, if volatility isn’t accompanied by high volume, the underlying trend may be considered weak.
Price levels with historically high volume may also give a good potential entry or exit point for traders. Since history tends to repeat itself, these levels may be where increased trading activity is more likely to happen. Ideally, support and resistance levels should also be accompanied by an uptick in volume, confirming the strength of the level.
The bid price is the highest price that a particular buyer is willing to pay for a specific product or service. In the context of financial/crypto markets, it is the value buyers offer for an asset, such as a commodity, security or cryptocurrency.
The asking price is the minimum price that an individual would be willing to sell their asset, or the minimum amount that they want to receive in return for the unit(s) they are parting with.
Here you can see all of your open orders. To cancel an open order, just click the ‘X’ symbol next to it.
Limit order gives you the power to set a specific price at which you would like to buy or sell the desired amount of cryptocurrency.
A market order is an order type that enables you to buy or sell at the best available market price.
A Stop Loss Limit order is designed to limit your loss on a cryptocurrency position. A Stop Loss Limit order can be placed to buy or sell a specific cryptocurrency at your entered price (a limit order) once that cryptocurrency reaches a certain price.
A take profit limit order is an order put in place by traders to maximize their profits and protect their profits on positions. A take profit limit order allows you (a trader) to set your custom made Buy or Sell order. You have to set two prices - the Trigger Price and the buy/sell Price.