User Guide
Quick deal window
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Quick deal window
“Quick deal” window
The “Quick deal” window like the “Make deal” window allows opening a position, but has less parameters to set. The “Quick deal” window has the following advantages: its location and size parameters are saved in the terminal and it is not closed after a trade is made. It may be used as an interface element (see “Setting window size and layout”).
To open the “Quick deal” window, do one of the following:
- Right-click in a chart window and press “Quick deal window”.
- Right-click the necessary line in the following windows: “Market watch”, “Sum open positions”, “Account History Report”, “Orders History Report”. Press “Quick deal window”.
- Right-click an instrument from the “Instruments” folder in the “Navigator” window. Press “Quick deal window”.
The “Quick deal” window contains the following elements:
- The button ordering to buy at the displayed price.
- The button ordering to sell at the displayed price.
- Volume input field.
- Locking checkbox. The mode is unavailable for PCI.
If a deal is made in the “Quick deal” window, the terminal addresses to the default deviation parameter. It may be customized in terminal settings (see “Trading settings” ).