Open Orders Summary

The above graphs show statistics on open orders, including limit
orders, S/L and T/P orders. The cumulative distribution of orders is
shown in each of 4 quadrants:
- Top-right quadrant: Buy orders at a price above the current
price
- Bottom-right quadrant: Sell orders at a price above the current
price
- Bottom-left quadrant: Sell orders at a price below the current
price
- Top-left quadrant: Buy orders at a price below the current price
All orders for a given currency pair add up to 100%
How to read these graphs: If the height of the green area at
price X extends to 20%, then this means that 20 percent of all open
orders for this currency pair are buy orders with a target price between
the current price (shown by the middle orange line) and X. If the red
area at at price Y extends to 10 percent, then 10 percent of all open
orders for this currency pair are sell orders with a target price
between the current price and Y.
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Open Positions Entry Price Summary Informations

The above graphs show statistics on the price points current positions were entered into.
- Top-right quadrant: Long positions that
were entered into at a price above the current price
(These positions have a negative unrealized P/L).
- Bottom-right quadrant: Short positions
that were entered into at a price above the current price
(These positions have a positive unrealized P/L).
- Bottom-left quadrant: Short positions that
were entered into at a price below the current price
(These positions have a negative unrealized P/L).
- Top-left quadrant: Long positions that
were entered into at a price below the current price
(These positions have a positive unrealized P/L).
All trades for a given currency pair add up to 100%--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Long-Short Position Ratios and Relative no. Positons

The left graph depicts the ratio of long positions to short positions, identifying whether customers are more long or more short, and by how much.
The right graph depicts the ratio of number of positions for each currency page (both long and short) relative to the number of all positions for currency pairs represented in the graph.
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