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# Creating Orders

From within the UI, click on the drop down on the left to select a market.&#x20;

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The default market is BTC - select this box.&#x20;

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Select a perpetual from the list.&#x20;

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For this example Fartcoin has been selected. Select buy for longs, sell for shorts. Select a buy amount - the minimum order size is $11. Select your leverage and limit price if appropriate.  *Always review your order size and liquidation price.* Click 'Create Buy Order' to continue.&#x20;

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No signatures are required - you will simply see 'sending order' while it processes.&#x20;

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When you return to the main dashboard, you will now see a new section at the bottom reflecting your positions.&#x20;

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This new section illustrates your positions and also enables you to action to close them as well as edit your TP/SL. To edit your TP/SL, click 'edit TP/SL'.

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Here you can make changes to your take profit and stop loss prices and click 'save exit trigger' whe complete.&#x20;


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