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How does 'time in force' affect the execution of cryptocurrency orders?

avatarAdamsen OhlsenNov 27, 2021 · 3 years ago1 answers

Can you explain how the 'time in force' parameter impacts the execution of cryptocurrency orders? What are the different options for 'time in force' and how do they affect the order execution process in the cryptocurrency market?

How does 'time in force' affect the execution of cryptocurrency orders?

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  • avatarNov 27, 2021 · 3 years ago
    At BYDFi, we understand the importance of the 'time in force' parameter in executing cryptocurrency orders. Different options for 'time in force' offer flexibility and control over the execution process. For instance, a 'Good Till Cancelled' (GTC) order allows traders to keep their orders open until manually canceled, providing an opportunity to capture favorable market conditions. On the other hand, an 'Immediate or Cancel' (IOC) order ensures immediate execution, but any unfilled portion is canceled. Traders can also opt for a 'Fill or Kill' (FOK) order, which requires the entire order to be filled immediately, or else it is canceled. The choice of 'time in force' depends on the trader's strategy, market conditions, and desired level of control over order execution. It's essential to understand the implications of each option and select the most suitable one for your trading needs.