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Spot trading refers to the exchange of one digital asset for another. For example, in the BTC/USDT trading pair, BTC is the "traded currency," and USDT is the "quoted currency," meaning you are buying BTC with USDT. Currently, SuperEx offers three trading zones: the USDT trading zone, the BTC trading zone, and the ETH trading zone.
1. Fund Transfer
Before starting spot trading, you need to transfer your digital assets, such as USDT or BTC, from your fund account to your trading account.
Click [Wallet] → [P2P Account] → [Transfer]
Select the currency (e.g., USDT) → Transfer from [P2P Account] to [Spot Mainboard Account] → Enter the amount → Click Confirm Transfer
2. Buying Assets
Find [Spot] in the navigation bar on the official website.
For the BTC/USDT trading pair, click and select the desired trading pair.
- Limit Order: After confirming the trading pair, select Limit, enter your desired price and quantity, and click Buy BTC to submit the order. (Wait for the system to match buyers and sellers.)
- Market Order: After confirming the trading pair, select Market, enter the quantity, and click Buy BTC to submit the order. (Wait for the system to match buyers and sellers.)
If you want to exchange BTC for USDT, simply change the order direction from Buy to Sell.
Reminder
When placing a spot trade, you can select the type of order. SuperEx currently offers four types: Limit Order, Market Order, Stop-Limit Order, and Stop-Market Order.
- Limit Order: Set the price and quantity you want to buy or sell at, then click the respective button. When the market price reaches your set price, the system will execute the trade at the best available price within the limit range.
- Market Order: Enter the amount you wish to buy or sell, and the system will execute the trade immediately at the current market price.
Notes
- The price in the order section is set to the last transaction price by default. If you want to trade quickly, choose Market Order. For example, if BTC's market price is 65,000 USDT, and you want to buy at 63,000 USDT, select Limit Order.
- The percentage bar under the quantity field indicates how much of your total assets you wish to use for the trade.
Viewing Trading Pairs and Orders
1. Checking Trading Pair Information
At the top left of the trading pair page, you can check the price change percentage, last transaction price, and trading volume. The lower left section shows the K-line chart, which can be adjusted with different parameters. The middle section includes the Order Book and Trade History, showing buy and sell orders, with sell orders at the top and buy orders at the bottom.
2. Viewing Order History
In the lower right corner of the trading interface, you can view Open Orders, Order History, Trade History, Grid Orders, and Assets.
- Open Orders: Orders that have not been executed yet.
- Order History: Completed and canceled orders.
Click Deposit or Transfer to move assets between accounts for trading.