"Symbols list" block

Modified on Wed, 28 Aug at 2:43 PM

The block displays the symbols available for trading on the exchange. The user can filter the symbols by the market as well as add to favorites by clicking on a "star" near the symbol. The added symbol is placed below a "header" block for quick access.


In addition, the block functionality allows you to sort the data by attributes: “Symbol”, ‘Volume’, ‘Balance’ ‘Started strategies’ ‘Open orders’ and ‘Change’.



In the Pairs Block you can configure your own lists for trading in addition to the list of favorites. To do this, go to the edit mode:





Add Collection, select icon, name and list of pairs.


In this way you can configure your own list both for one exchange and for several exchanges at once. (see example on gif)



Example of favorite lists: Depending on the type of trading or market analysis, you can enable/disable the necessary ones so that they do not take up space.


In addition to the filter in the header of the block there is a “hot” filter located on the right, on the icon “...” 

This filter allows you to quickly track the pairs you have selected, as well as the platform's interaction with them. For example: by such parameters as “Orders” and “Strategies”:

Thus, it is convenient to track which pair you have activity on at the moment.

The filter works on the principle of values less than or equal to the value you specify. If you specify, for example, the number of orders 100, the filter will not display the data if one of the pairs does not have such a number of active orders.


The block allows sorting the data by "Symbol", "Volume" and "Change". To switch to the desired symbol, click the left mouse button on the chosen symbol.

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