Funding your BTSE Futures wallet is the first step to profiting from trading futures contracts. Funding your BTSE Futures wallet requires minimal...
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BTSE Futures: User Interface Guide
BTSE Futures allows users to trade crypto derivatives based on crypto futures contracts. This article offers a step-by-step guide to understanding...
How to Trade Futures Contracts on BTSE
Futures contracts represent a useful tool for hedging with the aim of enhancing profits while the risk of losses should also be taken into account. ...
BTSE Spotlight: Where Security Meets Convenience
Security and convenience may seem like conflicting concepts. The greater the security, the more convenience that users would have to sacrifice, or...
BTSE Welcomes EOS and KNC
BTSE is pleased to bring EOS (EOS) and Kyber Network Crystal (KNC) onto its platform, offering users a growing selection of quality digital assets....
Advanced Order Types
Other more advanced order types that traders can implement are noted below. Stop Orders Advanced order types include stop orders, which can...
What Is an Index Order?
The index order leverages a smart algorithm BTSE uses that splices your order into the market and aims to achieve the best execution at fair market...
What Is an OCO Order?
An OCO order stands for a one-cancels-the-other order, which functions as a pair of conditional orders. Once one order is executed, the other order...
What Is a Market Order?
A market order is used to immediately buy or sell an asset at the current market price. Market orders pay “taker” trading fees, as they are taking...