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Topic: Binance - How to check when your sell order is getting filled? (Read 155 times)

legendary
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You must be new to trading op. All exchanges usually display the trade history on some part of the page(Mostly the bottom part) from where you can clearly see your order and observe whether it got filled or not.

You can cancel it if it takes too long or you can choose to stay patient and wait for it to get executed successfully.
Ive actually been in crypto for years but never thought about it, now that I am day trading i wouldve like to know where my order was.

As what I answered previously as well as by some other users, I still believe that there is no ways to see your order position among other orders. Probably it will be good suggestion for any exchange to add this feature on their system so traders may know their order position and know how many orders to wait till our order get filled.
sr. member
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You must be new to trading op. All exchanges usually display the trade history on some part of the page(Mostly the bottom part) from where you can clearly see your order and observe whether it got filled or not.

You can cancel it if it takes too long or you can choose to stay patient and wait for it to get executed successfully.
Ive actually been in crypto for years but never thought about it, now that I am day trading i wouldve like to know where my order was.
hero member
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You can't check your coins where they are currently upon taking an order. Binance uses first in first out principle so it's hard to tell when will your transaction take place. Just be patient your order will eventually be done.
Most likely the case on any exchange.When we do see a buy or sell order walls then the ones who first in would be the ones who would first sold out until wait up for your turn.
Tracking it out on where your coins being placed on order seems impossible.You wont have any choice if you do like to know but instead you can cancel it and make orders which arent similar on current orders.
full member
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You can't check your coins where they are currently upon taking an order. Binance uses first in first out principle so it's hard to tell when will your transaction take place. Just be patient your order will eventually be done.
hero member
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How can I check where my coins are?
Like for instance its at 919 million, how can I see what priority mine is? like is it in the first 100k to be sold? Its hard to explain but just let me know.
Well, I think its better to change your strategy on placing your trades.
Like in my case I usually place my sell price near the high volume trades prices.
With that at least I know, I'm the first or secondary trader placing that  certain price.
I thought also they're using a FIFO method.
hero member
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You must be new to trading op. All exchanges usually display the trade history on some part of the page(Mostly the bottom part) from where you can clearly see your order and observe whether it got filled or not.

You can cancel it if it takes too long or you can choose to stay patient and wait for it to get executed successfully.

I think what OP is asking is how will he know what priority is his order will be with regards to the bulk of the same price of order that is on the picture, not whether his order were filled or not.
hero member
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You must be new to trading op. All exchanges usually display the trade history on some part of the page(Mostly the bottom part) from where you can clearly see your order and observe whether it got filled or not.

You can cancel it if it takes too long or you can choose to stay patient and wait for it to get executed successfully.
legendary
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Go to your trade history in dashboard and there you can find two sections one is cancelled history and another is filled history. One more quick tweak you can do is by seeing your balance if the original balance is increased or decreased by some value then most probably you have completed the trade successfully.
hero member
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How can I check where my coins are?
Like for instance its at 919 million, how can I see what priority mine is? like is it in the first 100k to be sold? Its hard to explain but just let me know.

I guess it follows the FIFO  (First In First Out)method. So, the priority is the first one who had set on that order, no matter how huge or small the amount is.

I'm sure all exchange sites uses the same method as you mentioned to make it fair for trader but I dont think there is a way to check where is our order position. The only way to know is once our order is getting filled. Traders can only wait and patient in this situation.
Yes, you can't see where is your order's priority at on any exchanges, since it's joined with others trade too. Or, if you are patient enough, you can see on bottom, if your trade has been filled some or not. Your orders can get filled faster if there are some other's trade got cancelled though.
legendary
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If it doesnt load ^ click this link: https://imgur.com/a/dJ0RuW4
How can I check where my coins are?
Like for instance its at 919 million, how can I see what priority mine is? like is it in the first 100k to be sold? Its hard to explain but just let me know.

I guess it follows the FIFO  (First In First Out)method. So, the priority is the first one who had set on that order, no matter how huge or small the amount is.

I'm sure all exchange sites uses the same method as you mentioned to make it fair for trader but I dont think there is a way to check where is our order position. The only way to know is once our order is getting filled. Traders can only wait and patient in this situation.
hero member
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If it doesnt load ^ click this link: https://imgur.com/a/dJ0RuW4
How can I check where my coins are?
Like for instance its at 919 million, how can I see what priority mine is? like is it in the first 100k to be sold? Its hard to explain but just let me know.

I guess it follows the FIFO  (First In First Out)method. So, the priority is the first one who had set on that order, no matter how huge or small the amount is.
sr. member
Activity: 383
Merit: 250

If it doesnt load ^ click this link: https://imgur.com/a/dJ0RuW4
How can I check where my coins are?
Like for instance its at 919 million, how can I see what priority mine is? like is it in the first 100k to be sold? Its hard to explain but just let me know.
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