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WARNING this method can be risky due to high volatility, use it at your own risk and only use it when you know really well what you're doing!
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Most of the time a market sell can be emulated with a limit sell at a very low price – the exchange will automatically make it a taker order for market price
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Most of the time a market sell can be emulated with a limit sell at a very low price, the exchange will automatically make it a taker order for market price
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(the price that is currently in your best interest from the ones that are available in the order book). When the exchange detects that you're selling for a very low price
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it will automatically offer you the best buyer price available from the order book. That is effectively the same as placing a market sell order. Thus market orders can be
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emulated with limit orders (where missing).
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The opposite is also true – a market buy can be emulated with a limit buy for a very high price. Most exchanges will again close your order for best available price,
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The opposite is also true, a market buy can be emulated with a limit buy for a very high price. Most exchanges will again close your order for best available price,
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that is, the market price.
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However, you should never rely on that entirely, ALWAYS test it with a small amount first! You can try that in their web interface first to verify the logic. You can sell
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