# Table of Contents - [Insilico Terminal | Documentation](#insilico-terminal-documentation) - [Terminal 4.0 | Documentation](#terminal-4-0-documentation) - [Security | Documentation](#security-documentation) - [Registration | Documentation](#registration-documentation) - [Frequently Asked Questions | Documentation](#frequently-asked-questions-documentation) - [Creating a Bybit API Key | Documentation](#creating-a-bybit-api-key-documentation) - [Creating a Coinbase API Key | Documentation](#creating-a-coinbase-api-key-documentation) - [Creating a Bitmex API Key | Documentation](#creating-a-bitmex-api-key-documentation) - [Adding your API Key to the Terminal | Documentation](#adding-your-api-key-to-the-terminal-documentation) - [Creating a Binance Key | Documentation](#creating-a-binance-key-documentation) - [Terms of Service | Documentation](#terms-of-service-documentation) - [Synchronize API Keys Across Devices | Documentation](#synchronize-api-keys-across-devices-documentation) - [Creating a Bitget API Key | Documentation](#creating-a-bitget-api-key-documentation) - [Adding Hyperliquid | Documentation](#adding-hyperliquid-documentation) - [Tradingview Chart | Documentation](#tradingview-chart-documentation) - [Trades + Liquidations | Documentation](#trades-liquidations-documentation) - [Multi Account | Documentation](#multi-account-documentation) - [Multi Layout | Documentation](#multi-layout-documentation) - [Tickers / Instruments | Documentation](#tickers-instruments-documentation) - [Mobile Mode | Documentation](#mobile-mode-documentation) - [Creating a BloFin API Key | Documentation](#creating-a-blofin-api-key-documentation) - [UI overview | Documentation](#ui-overview-documentation) - [Skip initial candles | Documentation](#skip-initial-candles-documentation) - [Multi Mode | Documentation](#multi-mode-documentation) - [Market | Documentation](#market-documentation) - [Performance | Documentation](#performance-documentation) - [PnL Cards | Documentation](#pnl-cards-documentation) - [Header controls | Documentation](#header-controls-documentation) - [Interactive Chart | Documentation](#interactive-chart-documentation) - [Activity | Documentation](#activity-documentation) - [Classic Mode | Documentation](#classic-mode-documentation) - [Balances | Documentation](#balances-documentation) - [Smart Hedging | Documentation](#smart-hedging-documentation) - [Hotkeys | Documentation](#hotkeys-documentation) - [Progressive Web App (PWA) Guide | Documentation](#progressive-web-app-pwa-guide-documentation) - [Link System | Documentation](#link-system-documentation) - [Designer | Documentation](#designer-documentation) - [Creating an API Key | Documentation](#creating-an-api-key-documentation) - [Orderbook | Documentation](#orderbook-documentation) - [Place Order Overview | Documentation](#place-order-overview-documentation) - [“Size” Input / Slider bar | Documentation](#-size-input-slider-bar-documentation) - [Creating an OKX API Key | Documentation](#creating-an-okx-api-key-documentation) - [Layouts | Documentation](#layouts-documentation) - [Orders | Documentation](#orders-documentation) - [Basket Trading | Documentation](#basket-trading-documentation) - [Aggr | Documentation](#aggr-documentation) - [Buy / Sell Buttons | Documentation](#buy-sell-buttons-documentation) - [Click Placement | Documentation](#click-placement-documentation) - ["Reduce" Switch | Documentation](#-reduce-switch-documentation) - [Positions | Documentation](#positions-documentation) - [Margin / Leverage Control | Documentation](#margin-leverage-control-documentation) - [Limit | Documentation](#limit-documentation) - [“TP/SL” Switch | Documentation](#-tp-sl-switch-documentation) - [Scale | Documentation](#scale-documentation) - [Reverse Position | Documentation](#reverse-position-documentation) - [Repeat | Documentation](#repeat-documentation) - [Market | Documentation](#market-documentation) - [Scale Side | Documentation](#scale-side-documentation) - [Ordering with Stops | Documentation](#ordering-with-stops-documentation) - [Stop Limit | Documentation](#stop-limit-documentation) - [v3.8.12 | Documentation](#v3-8-12-documentation) - [General Commands | Documentation](#general-commands-documentation) - [Swarm | Documentation](#swarm-documentation) - [Stop Market Order | Documentation](#stop-market-order-documentation) - [Overview | Documentation](#overview-documentation) - [Bump Orders | Documentation](#bump-orders-documentation) - ['Constant' values | Documentation](#-constant-values-documentation) - [Close Position | Documentation](#close-position-documentation) - [v3.9 | Documentation](#v3-9-documentation) - [v3.8.1 | Documentation](#v3-8-1-documentation) - [v4.0 | Documentation](#v4-0-documentation) - [Chaining | Documentation](#chaining-documentation) - [Shortcut / Hotkeys | Documentation](#shortcut-hotkeys-documentation) - [v3.7.8 | Documentation](#v3-7-8-documentation) - [v3.8.4 | Documentation](#v3-8-4-documentation) - [v3.8.5 | Documentation](#v3-8-5-documentation) - [Cancel Orders | Documentation](#cancel-orders-documentation) - [Alias | Documentation](#alias-documentation) - [v3.0.0 | Documentation](#v3-0-0-documentation) - [Chase | Documentation](#chase-documentation) - [Simple Ordering | Documentation](#simple-ordering-documentation) - [DOM | Documentation](#dom-documentation) - [v3.8.11 | Documentation](#v3-8-11-documentation) - [v3.6.10 | Documentation](#v3-6-10-documentation) - [v3.6.9 | Documentation](#v3-6-9-documentation) - [v3.8.9 | Documentation](#v3-8-9-documentation) - [v3.7 | Documentation](#v3-7-documentation) - [v3.8.3 | Documentation](#v3-8-3-documentation) - [v3.5 | Documentation](#v3-5-documentation) - [Scale Orders | Documentation](#scale-orders-documentation) - [TWAP Chase Order | Documentation](#twap-chase-order-documentation) - [TWAP Order | Documentation](#twap-order-documentation) - [v3.1.9 | Documentation](#v3-1-9-documentation) - [v3.7.4 | Documentation](#v3-7-4-documentation) - [TWAP | Documentation](#twap-documentation) - [v4.0.7 | Documentation](#v4-0-7-documentation) - [v3.8.10 | Documentation](#v3-8-10-documentation) - [Chase Orders | Documentation](#chase-orders-documentation) - [UI Control | Documentation](#ui-control-documentation) - [v3.7.7 | Documentation](#v3-7-7-documentation) - [v.4.0.8 | Documentation](#v-4-0-8-documentation) - [v3.8 | Documentation](#v3-8-documentation) - [v3.6.15 | Documentation](#v3-6-15-documentation) - [Swarm Order | Documentation](#swarm-order-documentation) - [Stops | Documentation](#stops-documentation) - [v3.1.15 | Documentation](#v3-1-15-documentation) - [User Defined Variables | Documentation](#user-defined-variables-documentation) - [v3.3.0 | Documentation](#v3-3-0-documentation) - [v3.1.0 | Documentation](#v3-1-0-documentation) - [v3.6 | Documentation](#v3-6-documentation) - [v3.1.13 | Documentation](#v3-1-13-documentation) - [v3.7.9 | Documentation](#v3-7-9-documentation) - [v3.1.7 | Documentation](#v3-1-7-documentation) - [v3.1.11 | Documentation](#v3-1-11-documentation) - [v2.2.0 | Documentation](#v2-2-0-documentation) - [v3.1.5 | Documentation](#v3-1-5-documentation) - [v3.1.6 | Documentation](#v3-1-6-documentation) - [V3.4 | Documentation](#v3-4-documentation) - [v2.0.2 | Documentation](#v2-0-2-documentation) - [v2.1.0 | Documentation](#v2-1-0-documentation) - [Email Protection | Cloudflare](#email-protection-cloudflare) - [TradeStream Trading Journal | Documentation](#tradestream-trading-journal-documentation) - [Vertex Guide | Documentation](#vertex-guide-documentation) --- # Insilico Terminal | Documentation **Insilico Terminal** is a turbocharged trading interface built for speed and ease by pedigree traders and developers with decades of combined experience. The only crypto trading system with visual point-and-click, command line (CLI) interface and advanced order types all in one ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FWjpGHb6g6TinCYcqSTLy%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252010.11.40.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D32892d64-477f-4334-b1e5-63a0445bb661&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=fbeaf081&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FYpkgZf7r2KSRoIFpJTxV%252Fmymovie3gifinsi.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dce257a67-b90c-4986-89e1-9635c00bd7b7&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=307a8174&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/#whats-new) What's new? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See the section for [Terminal 4.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terminal-4.0) or the [changelog](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.0.0) . [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/#the-original-terminal) The Original Terminal ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * All of your accounts through a single interface, catch the move fast and at the right venue * Sophisticated order types reserved for institutions and proprietary traders are yours to exploit and gain significant edge from * Our blistering low latency exchange code delivers your orders on time ahead of the pack * Need a TWAP in one market and Limit Chase in another simultaneously? Insilico Terminal’s multi-tasking engine ensures you’ll never miss a move * Intuitive customizable user interface allows you to tune your setup the way you like it * Powerful command line interface with programmable shortcut keys make it easy to express your trading style and develop new techniques * Join a community of thousands of active users, we listen to and implement your ideas! * $10 Billion+ in traded volume, our robust infrastructure is battle hardened for extreme load **Security conscious** we don’t log or store any of your data [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/#sophisticated-functionality) Sophisticated Functionality ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FY8bpn41WSvTFjJYQlnN1%252Forder%2520features.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D6623a4dd-9bd8-4ebc-9a27-17cd2724ae67&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a5a7dc63&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/#getting-started) Getting Started ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Registering an account takes 1 minute. Then add your API Key and let's go! [✍️Registration](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/registration) [Creating an API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/#terminal-features-dive-straight-in) Terminal Features: Dive straight in Learn the fundamentals of Insilico Terminal to get a deeper understanding of your new toolkit: [UI overview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/ui-overview) [NextTerminal 4.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terminal-4.0) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Terminal 4.0 | Documentation **Experience the Ultimate Terminal Upgrade! 🚀** The all-new Terminal is here, redefined for peak performance, flexibility, and accessibility. Here's what's new: * [**High Performance**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance) : Enjoy blazing-fast performance for seamless trading operations. * [**Multi Mode**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode) : Dive into the Multi Mode, empowering you with multi-account management, customizable layouts, a convenient link system, and a [hotkey menu](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/hotkeys) for swift navigation. * Seamlessly manage multiple accounts with ease. * Tailor layouts to your trading preferences for enhanced productivity. * Harness the power of the link system for integrated trading experiences. * Navigate effortlessly with the hotkey menu at your fingertips. * [**Classic Mode**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/classic-mode) : For those who prefer the traditional UI architecture, the Classic Mode remains available for your convenience. * [**Tick Charts**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart) : Delve deeper into market movements with the highly requested tick charts feature. * [**Spot-only API-keys for Binance**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-binance-key) : Exclusive for Binance users, now trade with spot-only API-keys for enhanced security and efficiency. * **Balances Management**: Keep your portfolio tidy with the new "Hide Dust" feature, simplifying balance management. * **Expanded Language Support**: Now supporting 12 different languages, ensuring accessibility for traders worldwide. * [**Dex Support for Hyper**_**Liquid**_](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid) _**:**_ Added support for DEX, Hyperliquid, brings expanded decentralized trading opportunities. * [**Enhanced Limit Chase**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/limit) : Say goodbye to trading hassles with improved Limit Chase functionality, providing smoother trading experiences. * [Synchronize API keys across devices](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices) : You can sync and upload your API keys to our remote server and retrieve them on new devices. * [Basket Trading](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/basket-trading) via new Complex Orders component: Create execute, save and share asset baskets with the new Complex Orders component. Works with multiple accounts even! Discover the latest enhancements firsthand at [Insilico Trading Twitter](https://twitter.com/InsilicoTrading) For setup guidance and tutorials, visit: * [Setup Guide](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/registration) * [Instructional Video](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgghHNmUsrM72Bx3hqdI1vQ) [PreviousInsilico Terminal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation) [NextRegistration](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/registration) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Security | Documentation We want to be transparent about how we handle keys with the Terminal so you can make informed decisions about your security. We also want to share some thoughts and good practices on keys in general. When you "add" an API key to the Terminal, it is actually added to the local storage in your browser/device. It is not added to a central server or database. However you also have the option to [Synchronize API Keys Across Devices](https://app.gitbook.com/o/QUPIClBRfoVtP2JEKN5L/s/uzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN/~/changes/314/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices) by storing them on our servers. If you want to understand how we securely handle your API keys with the Sync feature, please read this section: [Security](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices#security) . You can confirm the local key custody in two ways. 1) Sign into the Terminal from a new device or browser, you will notice the keys are absent. 2) By opening the developer console in your browser (F12) and viewing the contents of local storage. The key, secret and other data are encrypted by default. Here is an example: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FgNN7zyXNULCtFqO9vrBh%252FFjsmoH_WAAEoMav.jpg%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D189a5213-4df5-45c8-b8e4-c559b73d9320&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=4c4b95d8&sv=2) You can also test this by deleting that data directly: right click on the area indicated by the green arrow and click Delete. Then reload the Terminal. (NOTE: you will have to re-add your keys!) Keys are decrypted just-in-time to sign transactions and then immediately discarded. For additional security we recommend using 2FA. For the API keys sync 2FA is mandatory. To set it up, head in the Settings menu to the "2FA" tab. Please allow pop-ups in your browser for the webpage for this - although you might not notice it, 2FA opens and instantly closes a pop-up to get the authentication token. Some general notes on generating API keys: When creating a Bybit key, use the "Connect to Third Party Application" option detailed here: [Creating a Bybit API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bybit-api-key) Using this ensures the key will be locked to our server's IP range (pre-approved with the Bybit team). When creating a Binance key, whitelist our server IPs, instructions detailed here: Creating a Binance Key . Additionally, it is good practice is to create one API key exclusively for use with one application which will help with any disputes. Don't share your keys with anyone and obviously do not ever enable withdrawals! Also we advice not keep all funds on only one exchange. Ideally you only keep on an exchange an amount of funds which you need for trading. Stay safe! [PreviousRegistration](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/registration) [NextFrequently Asked Questions](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/frequently-asked-questions) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Registration | Documentation 1. Click the below link to open the Terminal: [![Logo](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Finsilicoterminal.com%2Fapple-touch-icon-192x192.png&width=20&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=bf57a8e&sv=2)Insilico Terminalinsilicoterminal.com](https://insilicoterminal.com/) 2\. Click **Register** to create a new account ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F8SHYpEiAqchbMCd9n8gl%252FRegister%2520new.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dec680809-b3d8-4350-94d3-18cff184a3ed&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=b14dc9a9&sv=2) 3\. Enter an email address, choose a password and hit **Register** You can also use Google authentication for immediate sign in ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FPVTrPZqehamS0zJqEUbg%252Fsignup%2520form.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db13dff06-a094-4fe7-9d2c-f5a7256ceeb6&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=b74a463e&sv=2) 4\. Click the verification email that arrives in your inbox. You're all set! Note: if your verification email fails to arrive please check your Spam folder, or contact us at [\[email protected\]](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection) for help [PreviousTerminal 4.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terminal-4.0) [NextSecurity](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) Last updated 11 months ago --- # Frequently Asked Questions | Documentation **Disclaimer** Users utilise Insilico Terminal at their own risk. Insilico Terminal does not take any responsibility for any losses users might incur trading on the Terminal either from the user actions (a bad trade, liquidation) or for bugs/glitches in the software. Obviously we have taken every possible precaution to eliminate bugs and we think the clean track record of the Terminal demonstrates our commitment to that. We also have added a 'fat finger' prevention setting that can help against take a bad position if you want. Further anything that is communicated in the Terminal’s documentation, communication channels (Discord, Twitter) or other educational material (Videos) is not financial advice. **Why should I use Insilico Terminal?** If you become a successful trader, you will need better execution. Better execution means a reliable and intuitive user interface, advanced order execution in better entry and exit prices and less slippage (the difference of the expected price of a market order and the price of execution) as well as lower latency (faster connection than other traders using an exchange’s native UI). Insilico Terminal is made for traders and provides you with exactly these advantages in the market. There are a lot of other more advanced reasons why an advanced trader may want and honestly should absolutely use sophisticated execution software like Terminal. **Is the Terminal for free?** Yes, the terminal is free to use. We have brokerage deals with exchanges which are comparable to referral link structure deals. It's an enormous benefit for exchanges to provide a better trading environment for their customers and so they compensate us for the volume we bring in. We make better software, traders are happy, exchanges are happy. (This makes sense for exchanges because when retail traders get better execution, and pay less slippage the lifetime value of accounts goes up! It is a very rare positive sum outcome in which everybody wins.) **Is Insilico Terminal secure?** Security is of utmost importance to us. Your API keys are only stored in your own browser (and not on our server) and they are double encrypted using a key unique to you. This is why you have to reenter them every time you change your browser or device. Optionally you can also [Synchronize API Keys Across Devices](https://app.gitbook.com/o/QUPIClBRfoVtP2JEKN5L/s/uzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN/~/changes/314/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-device) , which requires 2FA to be enabled. This allow you to use the Terminal on multiple devices without having to reenter Keys, as they are stored fully encrypted on our servers. Apart from that we don’t store anything about you on our servers other than the email+password you login with (which is held with Auth0). We feel this system is reasonably impractical to be penetrated or hacked. A leak of your API keys like it happened for 3commas is not possible. For further details on security please see this information on [Security](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) . **Is my trading data such as positions and stop losses being collected, communicated or used?** No. **How stable is the Terminal?** The Terminal hasn't been offline for a very long time: [https://insilicoterminal.appsignal-status.com/](https://insilicoterminal.appsignal-status.com/) . We have put tremendous effort into eliminating any source of lag within the terminal. We have also updated our server infrastructre bigly over the last months. The Terminal will be fast and lag-free even in most extreme volatile conditions. **Is the Terminal down/offline? The Terminal doesn’t work for me, what can I do?** The Terminal very likely is online, most problems happen on the user side. Please try to refresh / hard refresh the page, this usually solves the majority of problems with the web app. Also make sure you are using the correct URL, which is [https://insilicoterminal.com/](https://insilicoterminal.com/) . However if you further experience any issues, please open a [support ticket](https://discord.com/channels/1010222726583165079/1010228529440509974) in the discord. **Terminal doesn’t connect / I get an error message in the Terminal** Have you followed all necessary steps for creating an API key according to the [documentation](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key) ? In general please make sure your system is stable and running on correct settings with a correct system time. If you have an issue with the API not connecting and you are using Brave, try to close the browser and reopen it. If you are using a VPN, please check its settings or turn it off. If you run the Terminal from inside another app, we cannot guarantee flawless performance; any issues occurring are beyond our team's control. We recommend to run the Terminal in its own dedicated browser tab. If your API keys are not being saved in your browser and the Terminal regularly asks you to reenter them, please make sure that you have not enabled auto delete of site data and cookies. **All my Accounts / API keys are gone, what happened?** Your API keys are stored in your browser only, unless you enable [Synchronization](https://app.gitbook.com/o/QUPIClBRfoVtP2JEKN5L/s/uzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN/~/changes/314/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices) . Have you (accidentally) deleted/cleared your browser data/cache/cookies? If so, you need to readd your API keys. **Will the Team of Insilico Terminal approach/contact me?** No. No staff of the Terminal will directly approach, DM or email you. Especially anyone with the name „Insilico" who is a user should be muted/ignored. On other servers there are a lot of bots currently using the name "Inisilico Whitelist" (and variants). We'd never choose names like that, and they're just bots. If you get offered PROMOS, DEAL, SIGN-UPS...etc by anyone from this discord server, please report them immediately. **Which exchanges/markets are supported?** Futures/Derivatives: Binance (including Multi-Assets Mode), Bybit (including unified trading accounts), Bitmex, OKX, Bitget, Coinbase, BloFin Spot: Binance, Bybit, Coinbase DEX: Hyperliquid (Perps and Spot) **Which exchanges are going to be added next?** We do an extensive review process before adding any further exchange, but things are currently in the works! **What features will be implemented next?** Tradingview Chart Update, more advanced ordering, and many more! **What are the differences between Classic and Multi mode?** The Classic mode is a _single_ straightforward trading interface ready to use. It has less possibilities for customisation and you don’t need to link anything. In Multi mode you can have multiple chart tabs and multiple components of the same type and you can arrange and link them all the way you want. For example you could trade multiple tickers simultaneously in the same window, or you can display a 15min chart and orderbook for bitcoin while scalping your favourite altcoin. **Can I use the Terminal on my phone or any mobile device?** Yes, just head over to our mainpage, login and re-enter your API key on your new device ([see why](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) ). The functionality is essentially the same as in the web browser version on your computer, for details please see [here](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/mobile-mode) . **What is Hobble Mode?** Hobble Mode helps with connection dropouts, meaning Terminal can function even without an active connection to the exchange. It does so by switching Terminal from active to ‘passive’ mode, so instead of the exchange having to notify us directly of order/position updates, Terminal manually keeps track of the pertinent processes during the session and the backend system pulls it from the exchange at the right moment. Thus ensuring no dropouts and a flawless trading experience for the user. **I want to suggest a new feature / new functionalities.** Please use the [feature-discussion](https://discord.com/channels/1010222726583165079/1011628098686570579) channel in the discord for this. [PreviousSecurity](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) [NextTerms of Service](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service) Last updated 5 months ago --- # Creating a Bybit API Key | Documentation Follow the video instructions above or read through the instructions below Login to your account on Bybit.com, open the profile menu and select the **API** option and then click the **Create New Key** button. Please ensure: * The key has enabled access for “**Orders**” and “**Positions**” * The key does **not** have withdrawal access for your security * Select the **Insilico Terminal** application ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FkgK7gKOnBsz6H4HgUc28%252Fbybit%2520key%2520form.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db14abe1f-4b2f-4b3b-978b-a01d9f8764e6&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=54bf5a2b&sv=2) Creating a new Bybit key > **PLEASE NOTE-** On Bybit you do not have to white-list IP addresses, _Bybit automatically white-lists the IP addresses for Insilico Terminal_ If you are using a Unified Trading Account please activate these additional settings: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FEoEbNKPevCJOhwAppjhU%252FScreenshot_2023-06-22_at_16.03.43%2520%281%29.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db0102544-45b0-4973-996d-c9bf6e88842a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a6034d8&sv=2) Additional settings for the Unified Trading Account Click **Submit**. If you have 2fa enabled, you will be asked to input your one-time password. Then copy the generated key and secret. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FPitNw3pFG8oLd3p08uwp%252Fbybit%2520key%2520form%2520final.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Ddce18c08-26e8-4a74-8961-9e63673158de&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=39195d8c&sv=2) Click the right hand buttons to copy data to the clipboard You can now proceed to the final step and add your key to the Terminal: [Adding your API Key to the Terminal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-your-api-key-to-the-terminal) [PreviousCreating an API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key) [NextCreating a Bitmex API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bitmex-api-key) Last updated 1 year ago --- # Creating a Coinbase API Key | Documentation [https://youtu.be/akDRnQeOmMs?si=nWvca5YAu\_gOjlh5&t=411youtu.be](https://youtu.be/akDRnQeOmMs?si=nWvca5YAu_gOjlh5&t=411) Also see [Coinbase's docs on creating Advanced Trade API Keys](https://docs.cdp.coinbase.com/advanced-trade/docs/getting-started/) . Log in to your Coinbase account, navigate to the API section by clicking on the "API" option in the sidebar on the left and access the [API Key Management Page](https://www.coinbase.com/settings/api) . ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F4IiqsDkYbtHKCvlovadO%252Fscreenshot%25202024-08-23%2520um%252015.43.01.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D27f4b5aa-49a2-497c-ab8e-b06e7c942ad7&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=c4612199&sv=2) On the API Key management page, click the "Create API key" button. A window will pop up for you to configure the API key. Choose a name for your API key. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F39TxhzdWEAvtYCrrdrEz%252Fscreenshot%25202024-08-23%2520um%252015.48.19.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3De4be2774-846e-47bb-8876-79248e35c1e2&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=9a382b08&sv=2) To trade both Spot and Perpetual (Perps) contracts, you need two separate keys, each associated with their respective portfolio. Under Portfoilio, select "Default" to create a API key for trading your spot Portfolio. Select "Perpetuals" to create an API key to trade your Perpetuals Portfolio. If you want to trade both, you will need to create both keys and enter them both in the Terminal. You can also select any user created portfolio of choice and assign API key to that portfolio. Please ensure to enable the following permissions: * View: Allows read-only access to your portfolio. * Trade: Enables trade execution on your behalf. 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[PreviousCreating a Bitget API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bitget-api-key) [NextCreating an OKX API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-an-okx-api-key) Last updated 10 months ago --- # Creating a Bitmex API Key | Documentation Create a Bitmext account on [Bitmex.com](https://www.bitmex.com/app/register) or log into an existing account. Upon reaching the main Bitmex page, direct your attention to the user-icon located in the far right corner of the screen. **Open the dropdown menu** and select the '**API KEYS' option**. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FcgUGa3j4yOgITEDf6ntG%252Freplace%2520now.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dd59d2a99-6aef-4ba0-ae34-6f1bc923d1cc&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=472d0dba&sv=2) Now you are on the API Keys page, create an API Key by firstly giving it a name. The change the **key permissions to "ORDER".** Click on the blue button below that states "**Create API Key**" ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FGpUp2gobkApPCGjeLyyp%252Fbitmex%2520creation%2520of%2520API%2520KEYS.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df374b724-86c2-40b6-a57b-34abc30d31fe&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=d939071&sv=2) Once your API Key is generated, it will be displayed on the right-hand side under the section labeled "**Your API KEYS**." Here, you have the option to manage your API Keys by either deleting or disabling them according to your preferences. Now you **can copy and paste into the termina and you can use your API Keys** ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FPfvsXoaxq6QD5UH2LV7Y%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%252015.23.56.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D034e19d9-156d-4311-94d1-5221b289cfb2&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=5dd8ed12&sv=2) **Please be aware if you are trying to use an older Bitmex account you will have to go through the verification process on their website before being able to use the API keys on the terminal.** [PreviousCreating a Bybit API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bybit-api-key) [NextCreating a Binance Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-binance-key) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Adding your API Key to the Terminal | Documentation As your API Keys are stored in your browser only, please note that deleting your browser data and cookies will also delete your API keys and you will need to re-add them. Also when changing to a new browser or new device, you will have to add your keys again. Copy and paste the Key and Secret into the corresponding textboxes inside Insilico Terminal (example image below for Bybit) You can choose anything you want for “Name” ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FY8C0EfCj9HsoQ10dFYKW%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.22.04.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dcc0f072a-be8b-4505-8616-6225b2e7d824&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=b8f37ac0&sv=2) Click the Add button when finished. You will receive a success notification if everything worked, otherwise an error message will be displayed. Now your key is added, just hit the Trade button on the page menu and begin trading. Enjoy the Terminal! 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When adding your **Bitget, OKX or BloFin account** you will need to input your Passphrase as illustrated below: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F67UpRKDtTX1NMQz6esoz%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25208.58.14.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1a3932e0-2f69-4b2f-bfbd-c59994f8c725&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a006c733&sv=2) [PreviousAdding Hyperliquid](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid) [NextSynchronize API Keys Across Devices](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Creating a Binance Key | Documentation Follow our step by step guide on creating and adding your Binance API keys (updated for 2024) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FCyLK8CDKCzXX1yCxAJZw%252Fscreenshot%25202024-01-17%2520um%252013.53.43.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D403fcb5c-e1f0-43a6-a6db-c8fe6eebe212&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=35f7e81a&sv=2) On your Account page, on the left side, click on **Api Management:** ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FfrqnPAHlZSrQY5kRohZJ%252Fscreenshot%25202024-01-17%2520um%252013.54.30.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1eb6849c-d652-428e-bf40-ecf1e31acdb9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=2098a630&sv=2) Click the **"Create API"** button and then once the key is created, click **"Edit Restrictions".** Please ensure: * The key has checked **"Enable Spot & Margin Trading"** * The key has checked **"Enable Futures"** * The key does **not** have withdrawal access for your security We have enabled Spot-Only API keys for those users who can't enable Futures for their API keys due to their regional restrictions. You simply need to enable only "Spot & Margin Trading" If you can't edit those, you will have to uncheck the "**Default Security Controls"**, which you find above. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-binance-key#ip-access-restrictions) IP Access Restrictions For better key security, we recommend you select **"Restrict access to trusted IPs only"** and whitelist our server IPs. Hover over the box below and press the 'copy' button on the right to copy the text. Copy 45.32.51.91 202.182.118.247 149.28.26.187 108.61.181.242 66.42.35.121 167.179.113.62 108.61.201.196 45.32.15.26 45.32.46.51 66.42.32.45 45.32.21.44 45.32.248.74 167.179.72.59 45.76.215.92 198.13.32.237 108.160.143.252 167.179.71.160 139.180.206.70 45.32.56.13 45.76.96.149 66.42.40.230 167.179.116.54 45.76.212.66 45.76.105.105 66.42.43.7 45.76.215.145 45.32.22.39 167.179.91.213 149.28.18.241 139.180.204.250 202.182.97.74 139.180.205.136 202.182.106.58 108.61.163.146 45.77.179.79 It's important you copy and paste **all** of the IPs. There are 35 in total. Now on Binance after selecting the **"Restrict.. 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These keys are stored in encrypted form according to [Security](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) . * Service Interaction Data - technical information generated when you use the platform to perform requested tasks and display according data. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#user-generated-content-1) **User-Generated Content** We consider “user-generated content” to be materials voluntarily supplied to us by our users for the purpose of publication on our website and/or social media channels. All user-generated content is associated with the account or email address used to submit the materials. Please be aware that any content you submit for the purpose of publication will be public after posting (and subsequent review or vetting process). Once published, it may be accessible to third parties not covered under this privacy policy. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#lawful-reasons-for-processing-your-personal-information) **Lawful Reasons for Processing Your Personal Information** We only collect and use your personal information when we have a legitimate reason for doing so. In which instance, we only collect personal information that is reasonably necessary to provide our services to you. We rely on the following legal bases under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): * Performance of a Contract - most processing (e-mail login, API key handling, order execution) is necessary to deliver the service you request. * Legitimate Interests - we process limited technical data to keep the platform secure, stable and to improve usability. * Consent - we will ask for explicit consent before sending you non-essential communications. * Legal Obligation - we may process or retain data where required to comply with law. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#collection-and-use-of-information) **Collection and Use of Information** We may collect personal information from you when you do any of the following on our website: * Register for an account * Post a comment or review or otherwise participate in our online community * Use a mobile device or web browser to access our content * Contact us via email, social media, or on any similar technologies * When you mention us on social media We may collect, hold, use, and disclose information for the following purposes, and personal information will not be further processed in a manner that is incompatible with these purposes: * to provide you with our platform's core features and services * to enable you to customize or personalize your experience of our website * to maintain and enhance the stability, security and performance of the platform * to contact and communicate with you Please be aware that we may combine information we collect about you with general information or research data we receive from other trusted sources. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#right-to-object-opt-out) **Right to Object (Opt-Out).** You can disable this internal analytics processing at any time by contacting us using the details at below. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#security-of-your-personal-information) **Security of Your Personal Information** When we collect and process personal information, and while we retain this information, we will protect it within commercially acceptable means to prevent loss and theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification. Although we will do our best to protect the personal information you provide to us, we advise that no method of electronic transmission or storage is 100% secure, and no one can guarantee absolute data security. We will comply with laws applicable to us in respect of any data breach. You are responsible for selecting any password and its overall security strength, ensuring the security of your own information within the bounds of our services. For further information please see [Security](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) . #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#how-long-we-keep-your-personal-information) **How Long We Keep Your Personal Information** We keep your personal information only for as long as we need to. This time period may depend on what we are using your information for, in accordance with this privacy policy. If your personal information is no longer required, we will delete it or make it anonymous by removing all details that identify you. However, if necessary, we may retain your personal information for our compliance with a legal, accounting, or reporting obligation or for archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific, or historical research purposes or statistical purposes. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#international-transfers-of-personal-information) **International Transfers of Personal Information** Our servers are multi regional. Where personal data originating in the European Economic Area is transferred outside that area, we rely on the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses (2021/914/EU). #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#childrens-privacy) Children’s Privacy We do not aim any of our products or services directly at persons under the age of 18, and we do not knowingly collect personal information about persons under 18. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#your-rights-and-controlling-your-personal-information) Your Rights and Controlling Your Personal Information You always retain the right to withhold personal information from us, with the understanding that your experience of our website may be affected. We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your rights over your personal information. If you do provide us with personal information you understand that we will collect, hold, use and disclose it in accordance with this privacy policy. You retain the right to request details of any personal information we hold about you. If we receive personal information about you from a third party, we will protect it as set out in this privacy policy. If you are a third party providing personal information about somebody else, you represent and warrant that you have such person’s consent to provide the personal information to us. If you have previously agreed to us using your personal information for direct marketing purposes, you may change your mind at any time. We will provide you with the ability to unsubscribe from our email-database or opt out of communications. Please be aware we may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity. If you believe that any information we hold about you is inaccurate, out of date, incomplete, irrelevant, or misleading, please contact us using the details provided in this privacy policy. We will take reasonable steps to correct any information found to be inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or out of date. If you believe that we have breached a relevant data protection law and wish to make a complaint, please contact us using the details below and provide us with full details of the alleged breach. We will promptly investigate your complaint and respond to you, in writing, setting out the outcome of our investigation and the steps we will take to deal with your complaint. You also have the right to contact a regulatory body or data protection authority in relation to your complaint. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#your-rights-under-the-gdpr) **Your Rights under the GDPR** As an EU user you can: * Access - obtain a copy of the personal data we hold about you. * Rectification - have inaccurate or incomplete data corrected. * Erasure - request deletion of your data ("right to be forgotten") unless we have a legal reason to keep it. * Restriction - ask us to pause processing of your data. * Portability - receive your data in a structured, machine-readable format and transmit it to another service. * Objection - object to processing carried out on the basis of Legitimate Interests (including analytics) or for direct marketing. To exercise any of these rights, contact us using the details below. We may ask for information to confirm your identity before acting on your request. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. We respond to all requests within one month, in line with Article 12 GDPR. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#use-of-cookies) Use of Cookies We use “cookies” to collect information about you and your activity across our site. A cookie is a small piece of data that our website stores on your computer, and accesses each time you visit, so we can understand how you use our site. This helps us serve you content based on preferences you have specified. Please refer to our Cookie Policy for more information. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#limits-of-our-policy) Limits of Our Policy Our website may link to external sites that are not operated by us. Please be aware that we have no control over the content and policies of those sites, and cannot accept responsibility or liability for their respective privacy practices. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#changes-to-this-policy) Changes to This Policy At our discretion, we may change our privacy policy to reflect updates to our business processes, current acceptable practices, or legislative or regulatory changes. If we decide to change this privacy policy, we will post the changes here at the same link by which you are accessing this privacy policy. If the changes are significant, or if required by applicable law, we will contact you (based on your selected preferences for communications from us) and all our registered users with the new details and links to the updated or changed policy. If required by law, we will get your permission or give you the opportunity to opt in to or opt out of, as applicable, any new uses of your personal information. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#contact-us) Contact Us For any questions or concerns regarding your privacy, you may contact us using the following details: Administrator [\[email protected\]](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection) #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service#eu-representative) EU Representative For matters relating to the General Data Protection Regulation you may contact our appointed representative in the European Union: Rolo Tomassi [\[email protected\]](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection) [PreviousFrequently Asked Questions](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/frequently-asked-questions) [NextCreating an API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Synchronize API Keys Across Devices | Documentation By default API Keys are only saved in the local storage of your browser as explained in [Security](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) . However you also have the option to synchronize your API Keys across devices, by storing them on our servers. For details on how we securely handle your synced API keys please see the [section on Security](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices#security) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices#prerequisites) Prerequisites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ **2FA must be enabled** on your account to use this feature. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices#setup-on-your-primary-device) Setup on your primary device ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ On the device you have your API keys added and want to sync them: 1. Navigate to Settings > Accounts 2. Enable **Sync API KEYS** 3. (Alternatively you can also activate it under Settings > General) 4. Request your verification mail 5. You will receive an email with a link to verify your device. 6. Under the **SYNC** tab you can manage and remove your devices from the sync service. 7. Once your device has been verified, you can store your API Keys on our servers. 8. Under the **ACCOUNTS** tab (Settings > Accounts) you can either choose manually which ones to upload and which ones to keep local only. Or you can enable **Auto connect all accounts**. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FGMini3AcqItJJP90o9VQ%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.20.37.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Da1098df0-f237-4d8f-bd3f-7d83e91443b2&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=cacca772&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices#syncing-on-a-new-device) Syncing on a new Device -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Log in to your account on a different device 2. Once again navigate to Settings > General > Sync API Keys 3. Go to Accounts > Sync 4. Activate and verify your new device through email as before 5. Retrieve your keys on this new device. Note: The importing of the keys might take some time. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices#security) Security -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We take your security serious! By default API key synchronization is deactivated and you have to activate the opt-in feature first. At any time it requires two-factor authentication (2FA) to be enabled on your account. You can manage API keys and devices individually, potentially excluding sensitive accounts from the sync service. Synchronized keys are stored in a fully isolated environment accessible only by Insilico servers, with no external internet access. For additional protection, all keys are encrypted using the AWS Key Management Service (KMS), adding an extra security layer beyond standard storage encryption. The device verification system ensures that only your explicitly authorized devices can access your keys - and even then, browsers only receive encrypted data. If you remove a verified device from your account, the locally stored keys on that device are automatically disabled, protecting against unauthorized access in case of device compromise. [PreviousAdding your API Key to the Terminal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-your-api-key-to-the-terminal) [NextProgressive Web App (PWA) Guide](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Creating a Bitget API Key | Documentation Follow our step by step guide on creating and adding your bitget api keys ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FyuZ6ZquYI64H3xe9xTrM%252FBitget%2520API%2520set%2520up.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D0abda710-213f-431e-853e-7b38e3b57b38&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=9d619a4f&sv=2) On the API keys page, press the **Create API Key** button and then select '**System-generated API key**' on the pop-up ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FPUNb12fs4RN4nZpys0UW%252FBitget%2520System%2520Generated%2520API%2520KEY.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D476c917a-49e0-483c-a3e5-45e766628218&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=d4998944&sv=2) Complete the form that appears. Note that the API key name (referred to as 'NOTE') must not exceed 26 characters. **Make sure to retain your passphrase for the API key**, as it will be required when adding to the Terminal. When creating or editing an API KEY, you must set the permissions to * **Futures Orders** * **Futures Holdings** * **Spot** * **Margin** as shown below: Some of our users have reported that Bitget subaccount APIs can only be added to the Terminal with the P2P-permission activated. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FpN7eKtHGkCWxKdYs5Cxy%252FScreenshot%25202023-08-15%2520at%252018.35.00.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D62b21aad-7004-4dfb-91cc-21475618d99a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=aa0fb9c1&sv=2) It's important to select all four of these options ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bitget-api-key#ip-access-restrictions-optional) IP Access Restrictions \[Optional\] **If you want to restrict the key to Terminal servers, you may copy and paste all the IP addresses provided below into the 'Linked IP address' field exactly as they are listed:** Copy 18.180.195.116, 13.114.235.19, 18.181.102.105, 35.75.215.133, 54.65.212.219, 52.196.177.46, 35.76.223.130, 35.77.250.223, 18.180.239.100, 3.113.78.104, 18.181.158.39, 54.65.86.241, 52.199.152.174, 54.250.232.158, 52.69.38.104, 54.64.139.96, 52.194.90.124, 13.113.149.88, 52.199.229.99, 43.206.9.80, 54.150.160.59, 52.197.231.212, 13.114.162.121, 18.179.173.44, 52.68.79.101, 54.95.43.20, 54.92.115.167, 54.92.84.241, 54.64.37.174, 54.92.48.235 **Make sure you copy all the IP addresses, there should be 30 in total!** ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F5x3VYvVjsdhNih73exkf%252FBitget%2520API%2520VIEW%2520AND%2520IPS.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9b0bd8af-b93d-477e-9895-6a30e81ce431&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=91cb78b9&sv=2) After successfully creating your account and setting up your API, proceed to the 'Settings' section. From there, navigate to the 'Account' tab, where you will be welcomed by a screen as seen below: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FwkB0qca27nKZptRAKG5L%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.07.10.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dfbf33e48-c526-4a59-8db0-c186e12bc87a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=1ee967b8&sv=2) Input all the information into the respective fields, ensuring that you include the **Passphrase** you generated for your **API KEY.** [PreviousCreating a Binance Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-binance-key) [NextCreating a Coinbase API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-coinbase-api-key) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Adding Hyperliquid | Documentation You need to connect through the first method below using the browser wallet extension at least once and sign the builder fee to use Hyperliquid with the Terminal! After that you can also use the alternative method by adding your API key. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#watch-our-youtube-demonstration-on-how-to-add-hyperliquid-to-the-terminal) Watch our youtube demonstration on how to add Hyperliquid to the Terminal [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#how-to-add-hyperliquid-to-insilico-terminal-using-a-browser-wallet-extension) How to Add Hyperliquid to Insilico Terminal using a browser wallet extension ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This guide will walk you through creating and adding your Hyperliquid account to Insilico Terminal. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#prerequisites) Prerequisites Before starting, ensure you have: * A browser wallet (e.g., MetaMask) set up with ETH for gas on Arbitrum. * Stable Tokens (e.g. USDC) on the Arbitrum chain. * Make sure your System time is properly synced. * If you already have a Hyperliquid Account with USDC deposited, skip to [Adding Hyperliquid to the Terminal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#adding-hyperliquid-to-the-terminal) . #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#creating-a-hyperliquid-account) Creating a Hyperliquid account ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FT62jBtiJvcYJ7AhJB0ef%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.15.14.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Da28e0e8c-7f47-410d-93e5-56bf477dd674&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=18dfd85e&sv=2) 1. Open Insilico Terminal and navigate to the account menu. 2. Click **Add Account**, then select **Hyperliquid** from the list. 3. Accept Hyperliquid\`s Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 4. Choose the amount of USDC you want to deposit and confirm in your wallet (min. 5 USDC). #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#adding-hyperliquid-to-the-terminal) **Adding Hyperliquid to the Terminal** ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FJeM7SFAV7eWxDRG648qn%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.26.05.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Def2cc499-9394-4903-864f-c224b8dd7420&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=105df60f&sv=2) 1. Enter a name for the account (e.g., "HL Test") and hit **Connect**. 2. Follow the wallet prompts to authorize the connection. 3. Optionally enable Subaccount or vault and enter the name/address of your subaccount or the address of your vault, if you are using either of those. Your account should now be able to trade on Insilico Terminal. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#adding-hyperliquid-to-the-terminal-manually-by-using-an-api-key) Adding Hyperliquid to the Terminal manually by using an API Key ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FTGvkdtPCH3hps6DMP3P0%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.29.06.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D599c4987-7ac5-4e35-b461-55efded14043&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=47c56af4&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FAmI7cy4i6ZeEF8It1zDb%252FUntitled2%2520%281%29.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9e52f25b-ed9d-4194-9483-acdf6c964de0&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=c107f1df&sv=2) 1. **Make a Deposit**: * Before you begin the connection process, ensure you have made a deposit into your Hyperliquid account. 2. **Generate API Key and Secret**: * Visit the [Hyperliquid API](https://app.hyperliquid.xyz/API) Page to create a new agent wallet. * Generate a new agent wallet and authorise it. * **API Key**: This is your main wallet address (not the public address of the agent wallet). * **API Secret**: This is the private key of the agent wallet. 3. **Manually Add API & Secret Key**: * Open the **Insilico Terminal** and navigate to the **Accounts** section. * Choose **Hyperliquid** from the list of available exchanges. * Check the option to "Manually add API & Secret Key." 4. **Enter Your Details**: * **Name**: Enter a name to label this connection (e.g., "Hyperliquid Account"). * **API Key / ID**: Enter your main wallet address. * **Secret**: Enter the API Secret. 5. **Connect**: * After entering the required details, click on the **Connect** button. * Ensure the connection is successful before proceeding with your trading activities. 6. **Save the Configuration**: * Once connected, click on **Save** to store your settings. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid#builder-fee) Builder Fee --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hyperliquid has removed the broker fee program, through which we monetized, in favour of builder codes. In order to keep building and supporting the HL ecosystem, and at the urging of the Hyperliquid team we’ve replaced the deprecated broker fee with a 1bps builder fee for all trades going forward. Vaults don't pay the builder fee. [PreviousCreating a BloFin API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-blofin-api-key) [NextAdding your API Key to the Terminal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-your-api-key-to-the-terminal) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Tradingview Chart | Documentation With Terminal 3.6 we have added the Tradingview component as a beta version. It will be upgraded in the coming weeks. Do your Technical Analysis directly in the Terminal, save Indicator templates and your chart while keeping the same trading and ordering functionality as in our [Interactive Chart](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart) . Access it via the top-right component menu and use it alongside our native chart. Click on its blue drop-down symbol on the lower left to show the drawing toolbar. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FxMgRpLjrx41K1OlGzsrf%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252015.14.54.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9911b2fb-6fd1-4a28-9eea-73971ec4c5fd&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=5eafbe7e&sv=2) [PreviousSkip initial candles](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/skip-initial-candles) [NextOrderbook](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orderbook) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Trades + Liquidations | Documentation Shows recent trades and liquidations (indicated by skull emojis) for the currently selected instrument. Notional value can displayed in $USD or in Coin. Also possible to aggregate across Exchanges. A title bar button shows the minimum size of trades or liquidations to show (in $USD), clicking this button will allow adjustment of this minimum via a slider bar (shown) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FA7mETI9KnkcCe1HWQzaO%252F2025-07-31%252014.59.24.jpg%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db74ab743-198e-4a2d-a8c1-73a971e68cfa&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a6eaa1e5&sv=2) [PreviousOrderbook](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orderbook) [NextTickers / Instruments](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tickers-instruments) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Multi Account | Documentation Connect all of your accounts at the same time and seamlessly switch between them when you want to place a trade. Select the account you wish to view or trade with the account menu, almost every component has an account menu that affects the component's view or options: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FGM3pQap3bcKvBmWlICVn%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.58.22.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D610edc42-bf38-4cf3-943e-580e18a4e6dc&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ac46ec2f&sv=2) [PreviousMulti Mode](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode) [NextMulti Layout](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/multi-layout) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Multi Layout | Documentation Manage your trading workspace with Tabs. You can create as many as you like and they are automatically saved. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FcKLK3vJ4W7CMFNJW5NL8%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.00.55.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db78374b3-5294-4d7c-997c-9d7a5be70a1c&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=483cde49&sv=2) Creating tabs is easy! Just press the **\+** new tab button, give it a name and press enter. You can delete tabs except the "Main" tab which is always present. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FP3Cc4nns9fkXenpdvR5v%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.03.20.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D0031d1cb-83b7-4b9d-bb4c-37bd21386646&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=f1ba77ea&sv=2) [PreviousMulti Account](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/multi-account) [NextLink System](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/link-system) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Tickers / Instruments | Documentation Simple instrument selector available in most UI elements showing recent traded price, 24h price change and volume. It is also available as an individual add-able component. As such being sized wide enough it also shows Funding and OI. All Columns are sort-able. The Terminal sorts the instruments into their own categories shown in the top row. Below, a filter is provided for quick searching of the instruments. Click the ⭐button to add the instrument to your favorites list ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fds18as6VxHvUhQ1mUx2t%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.56.57.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1fbdea46-4727-4849-88af-e90ce7ec4465&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8f4f5f13&sv=2) [PreviousTrades + Liquidations](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/trades-+-liquidations) [NextActivity](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/activity) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Mobile Mode | Documentation The mobile version's functionality is essentially the same as in the web browser version on your computer As you are using Insilico Terminal on a new device, you will need to re-enter your API keys. Your API keys are never stored on our servers. For more details please see [here](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/security) . The component menu can be opened by swiping left from your phone's right display edge. Components can be added, deleted, moved and resized. The UI can also be locked. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FT128q4zqp5GKI25gLU1B%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.40.47.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3De5f20562-5001-465b-9175-60ec96623ca4&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=dbfe0a57&sv=2) [PreviousClassic Mode](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/classic-mode) [NextHeader controls](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Creating a BloFin API Key | Documentation Login to your account on Blofin.com, open the profile menu and select the **API** option. There click the **Create API Key** button. Ensure **Connect to Third-Party Applications** is activated and select **Insilico Terminal** in the drop down menu. Give your Api Key a **Name**. Enable **Trade** Permission. The key does **not** have withdrawal access for your security. Enter a **Passphrase** for the Keys and retain it, as it will be required when adding to the Terminal. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FjumyzsfYc3ctB5z9SjCf%252Fscreenshot%25202024-11-15%2520um%252012.50.42.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dde6bd782-9e3c-4709-86bb-129f76bedb69&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=17950c8f&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-blofin-api-key#ip-access-restrictions) IP Access Restrictions For better key security, you can restrict IP access in the **IP field** and whitelist our server IPs. Hover over the box below and press the 'copy' button on the right to copy the text. Copy 18.180.195.116 13.114.235.19 18.181.102.105 35.75.215.133 54.65.212.219 52.196.177.46 35.76.223.130 35.77.250.223 18.180.239.100 3.113.78.104 18.181.158.39 54.65.86.241 52.199.152.174 54.250.232.158 52.69.38.104 54.64.139.96 52.194.90.124 13.113.149.88 52.199.229.99 43.206.9.80 It's important you copy and paste **all** of the IPs. There are 20 in total. Click on **Next**. Enter Security Codes if asked. Copy the key to the [Terminal API Key input form](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-your-api-key-to-the-terminal) or store them securely. Back in the Blofin modal click on Confirm. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FYQqsv0weq3SjshFUNawI%252Fscreenshot%25202024-11-15%2520um%252012.55.04.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D084d0c70-8b19-4182-8cc4-af7815be3184&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=16325ced&sv=2) [PreviousCreating an OKX API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-an-okx-api-key) [NextAdding Hyperliquid](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid) Last updated 11 months ago --- # UI overview | Documentation Every element of the Terminal's UI can be dragged, resized or hidden ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FtvQGLrqeTCmyKZHbtTg2%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252012.15.07.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D7e9ce80a-7efe-4baf-a479-93ab8b244c31&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=89604c0d&sv=2) You can add as many charts, order forms and other components as you wish. To add components, click the top right menu here: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FuIgL2TtW1auDzL1TtJD8%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252012.44.12.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D70931b35-8d69-45cf-8f26-988b4ee323e9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=7a7bc1f3&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F34TFAWiJfBQNaNVNt8LM%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252012.46.31.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D4e9c591f-79fc-4b15-a1f0-d0ae4c36493e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=92abe0af&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fpqry9y1p8uWicEcjM6Do%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252013.22.42.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D4a493b8e-abb5-4147-bc0a-01c174b9ae79&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=68678a65&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F6wUTLrmDVJG2rvSeGrkc%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252013.42.20.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D3be97164-b2c9-4c01-9471-8c1b07ab3246&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=624a855f&sv=2) [PreviousProgressive Web App (PWA) Guide](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide) [NextPerformance](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Skip initial candles | Documentation Your instrument has a strange deployment or genesis candle? Just skip it with this component setting for the chart modules. Click the gear symbol at the top right and enter the number of candles you wish to ignore. Charts with ignored initial bars are marked with a \[ ! \] in the top left. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F9Tilr5gq41jVpdex02Si%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.33.03.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1848d12b-462f-4b71-a18f-b8b9f2ad853f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=3ff46332&sv=2) [PreviousDesigner](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/designer) [NextTradingview Chart](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradingview-chart) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Multi Mode | Documentation This configuration enables users to connect multiple accounts, trade multiple symbols, create multiple tabs and add multiple UI components ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FNObdvQuMgfvyyFxJNJK2%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.51.47.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D2e17603c-5ed1-4c5f-88f7-3a37c70ef7cb&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8ddae8ab&sv=2) Please see the [UI overview page](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/ui-overview) for how to add components and some examples for Multi arrangements. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode#account-and-symbol-menus) Account and Symbol menus Each component has at least one of these menus to determine how it behaves, what it shows you and to specify on which account it creates and edits orders/positions. For example, here is the Chart component which has currently selected the trading symbol **BTCUSDT** and will be displaying any open orders for the "**test**" account ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F23pQw3LhlwFyEoNOL0On%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.54.54.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Da640a350-e729-4bea-85ff-1d3e39045bfd&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=83e9e54c&sv=2) In addition, each component has a summary of its selected Account/Symbol configuration in the window title. Read the next section for a useful way to manage all of these components and settings [PreviousPerformance](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance) [NextMulti Account](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/multi-account) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Market | Documentation Shows information for any open position(s) for this instrument. Additionally; last traded price, open interest, funding etc. If you have a position open also your size, entry and relative %-gain will be shown. Click on the %-figure to switch between notional %-gain, RoE, or account-% gain. [PreviousBasket Trading](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/basket-trading) [NextPlace Order Overview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/place-order-overview) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Performance | Documentation We advise not to run the Terminal in multiple browser tabs simultaneously, as this will degrade performance. Please use the Terminal's internal tab system! The Terminal comes with our recommended performance settings by default. If you want to adjust those yourself, please head to the Performance tab in the Settings menu. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F3ORjfsJ8sRvi1FMKcb1C%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.13.32.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dfe82f098-9fa5-41cf-b9f0-a1d6beabc53f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=f94d4400&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance#buffered-updates) Buffered Updates When enabled, this settings will process updates on your orders, positions etc in batches rather than individually. This can give a tremendous performance boost when cancelling / creating large numbers of orders e.g. during a Scale or Swarm. On by default. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance#automatic-refresh-rate) Automatic Refresh Rate The Terminal will switch between Slow, Medium and Fast automatically when it detects increased market activity. On by default ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance#refresh-rate) Refresh Rate If you are operating on a slower machine, you can manually adjust the base refresh rate. Fast by default. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/performance#disable-all-refresh-rate-management) Disable all Refresh Rate Management By enabling the Refresh Rate Management a performance dial will appear in the header menu. If you want full control or things get _really_ heavy you can modify the UI refresh rate quickly and manually by adjusting the dial. Disabled by default. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fn4iuKhLbbxjXG2sooQQ3%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.13.54.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Da6b6d04b-b495-47e5-b994-a2e41228870e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8d813212&sv=2) [PreviousUI overview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/ui-overview) [NextMulti Mode](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode) Last updated 2 months ago --- # PnL Cards | Documentation Export your open positions into customizable PnL cards. Click on the export-symbol on the right in your [Positions](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions) component. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FralusEXMkENcjk7UzJ8S%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.35.48.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df9dfc8fe-4837-48ee-b490-87ce3da90ff3&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8769d7b7&sv=2) Upload a custom background, adjust the position of the card data and the text color. Or use one of our provided backgrounds. You can also add your Username and your $Profit. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FHFXERS33D6gv2APse1eL%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.40.14.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D63c251a3-6b13-4c84-b5e8-98c8b5339dc4&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=25c953a3&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FgP5D4F7aV8n3Eh9w1267%252Fpnl-terminal%2520bybit%2520BTCUSDT%25202024-05-20T07_26_02.063Z.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1689faac-fc5c-43b1-a7a5-7f7f87f0c094&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=9d898da6&sv=2) [PreviousDOM](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom) [NextAggr](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/aggr) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Header controls | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#notifications) Notifications ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FkVsplPzzBdv3WMwurvSR%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.34.29.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D3c771c43-467d-4336-b5aa-fba21a787c93&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=50638e79&sv=2) The Terminal has a notification system to display useful feedback to the user such as when an operation has completed or there is an error. By default these can be found in the top right of the page, but can be configured to appear in any location in the app. See the Settings page for more information. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#nuke-orders-orange-button) Nuke Orders (orange button) Cancel every outstanding order for every instrument as quickly as possible. Pressing the **Orders** button opens a menu offering a choice to cancel either Bids, Asks, or Everything (both). Confirmation is provided when complete. Note: cancellation priority is given to the currently selected instrument ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FjZOXdk9w0dwPY1mJ7Voj%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.35.04.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D558dd512-e695-4d48-b262-f191a1224bb1&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ed0e488f&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#nuke-positions-red-button) Nuke Positions (red button) Close all open positions immediately on every instrument and every side (e.g. ‘hedged’ linear contracts on Bybit). Similarly to Nuke **Orders,** a menu is provided to choose either Longs, Shorts or Both. Confirmation is provided when complete. Note: close priority is given to the currently selected instrument ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F8TjxMvTkwhkWdC2KkRDz%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.35.17.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Da82f0765-2a90-4b40-bd43-fa1414832b07&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=5056ae4f&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#account-selector) Account Selector Drop-down menu on the top-right of the page. Use to switch between connected accounts (API keys) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#latency-meter) Latency meter Shows the live connection speed to the exchange expressed in milliseconds. A measure of the time it takes a user’s command to reach the exchange trading engine. Lower figures are desirable. The meter is colored green, yellow or red for quick indication ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FrN04LehrUuEf18oVBXCh%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.38.54.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dc1772da1-ff91-4b0d-94f6-e6aa123df24f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=1dc772f5&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#privacy) Privacy In the Privacy Mode all sensitive information like Balances, Position Sizes and Liquidation Prices are hidden. Ideal for sharing screenshots. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#auto-tp) Auto TP Enable in Settings and control via Button in Header. AutoTP automatically places multiple scale reduce-only orders when a position is opened, across any order type. Users can customize the number of orders and the percentage range from the entry price. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fti9lsFmwziwD8qKHNXrE%252Fimage.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D11f48e94-abc8-4b6b-bc36-1360b003c4e9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=218a6a22&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#reduce) Reduce Toggles Reduce only Mode, which automatically turns every order into a reduce order, preventing you from accidentally opening any new positions. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#sound) Sound Toggles the sounds for order fills on and off. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#favorites-ticker) Favorites Ticker ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FaOFuTYYVr4jTkig9pgbP%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.38.03.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D01c50f94-e96c-43fc-9108-59ca1041ecdb&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=929d62bf&sv=2) Show a scrolling ticker of your favourited instruments' latest prices. Click a star in the [Instruments](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tickers-instruments) panel to add to your ticker list. Clicking a ticker in Classic Mode will open that instrument for trading. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls#settings) Settings Comprehensive settings menu with detailed explanation about each setting. Please familiarize yourself with the Settings menu before trading with the Terminal. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FrjPTrzFUE3p5UFSQ6Ryy%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.38.16.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9520a62e-394d-4312-9581-9a22456a09d9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=af0a3bc6&sv=2) [PreviousMobile Mode](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/mobile-mode) [NextInteractive Chart](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Interactive Chart | Documentation The **Chart** provides a practical subset of “TradingView” style functionality. It can be dragged, resized and zoomed in much the same way. The Chart’s main function is to provide visual representation of open orders, stops and positions. In addition to basic functionality, the Terminal's chart also features a [Designer](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/designer) mode for previewing orders before they are sent to the exchange. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FeAgdGHW16RqxP4FFT9Z8%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.15.10.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D8f79d2d9-41c0-4441-bd81-b689f2c403cc&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8e3e1373&sv=2) For performance reasons, a small snapshot of recent pricing data is provided. The data is updated live (per tick) and can be switched to a number of common presentation resolutions; 1min, 5min, 15min, 30min, 1H, 4H, 1D. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart#tick-charts) Tick Charts The price data can also be presented in Tick charts, which are a different way of representing price action and trading activity. Instead of candlesticks constructed by regular time intervals, Tick candlesticks are formed from a given number of trades. For example in a 200 Tick chart, as shown below, each candlestick represents 200 trades. After this number, the candle is closed and a new one is formed. They still have the usual Open, High, Low, Close and Volume. In Terminal 4.0, you can select from a pre-defined list of tick sizes or you can enter your own size in the lower input box. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FKFlT1ye983xtYLo51DII%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.15.33.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dc7bef701-4b00-4234-916a-4b5208908b7c&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=61617b47&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart#interactivity) Interactivity You are able to click and drag orders to a different price, simply drag the order's "handle" to a new price level. Note that if e.g. a buy order is dropped above the current price - and it is not marked “Post Only” - then it will have crossed the spread and will execute immediately as a market order. Individual orders can be cancelled via the ❌ button on the order label. Note there is no confirmation warning provided, orders are cancelled immediately. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart#price-autofill) Price Autofill Clicking on the chart will fill any selected “Price” input box in any of the order forms with the clicked price. This is useful for example when quickly placing a limit order instead of typing the price in manually. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F7rl560cuM4jPiV86eH7T%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.16.10.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D4243fd3f-35a4-4a2b-baad-b45f91a74c6f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=dfd1225d&sv=2) [PreviousHeader controls](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/header-controls) [NextDesigner](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/designer) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Activity | Documentation This panel provides an at-a-glance summary of your current trading/execution activity. Additionally provides details (e.g. current price, size etc.) and an option to cancel the activity. This is useful to be aware of longer running operations such as TWAP or Limit Chase whose status may be buried elsewhere in the UI’s or ongoing Repeat or durational commands from the CLI. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FaY6qh2Fu9HeV0eY6LlqS%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.55.52.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db38fdcb3-10a0-4e29-982a-2fae3dc2f545&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=db903cce&sv=2) [PreviousTickers / Instruments](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tickers-instruments) [NextOrders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orders) Last updated 21 days ago --- # Classic Mode | Documentation The standout feature of Terminal 4.0 is the "Multi" mode, which lets you connect and engage with numerous exchange accounts and trading symbols concurrently. Yet, recognizing that this may not suit everyone's needs, we introduced a "Classic" mode tailored for those who prefer to stick with the familiar Terminal setup. You can easily switch between Classic and Multi modes by clicking the toggle button located in the header here: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FxqRwYEDuXEs9l3a5F8E2%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.43.55.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db7fc82ea-4418-4715-bca3-9f3b5f992cde&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ac59a8a0&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/classic-mode#classic-mode) Classic Mode -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fw6OJWW68of1p3zbDBoM1%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.45.25.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Ddaf11181-d9ec-4a2b-843f-6e2f43dd971a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=bf8b33b4&sv=2) Classic mode closely resembles the Terminal you're accustomed to. It operates on a straightforward setup: all your components are automatically aligned with the same account and symbol. If this suits your needs, then there's not much more you need to grasp about Terminal 4.0 – you're good to go! However, if you're open to exploring something different, keep reading for an overview of the Multi Mode. [PreviousHotkeys](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/hotkeys) [NextMobile Mode](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/mobile-mode) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Balances | Documentation The Balances component will make it easy for you to keep track of your assets in not just one account, but ALL of your exchange accounts. It also shows a sum of your holdings, plus you can search and filter them. You can also hide small Dust amounts. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FNEP9RYqj0OGgKMSvY1cs%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.30.46.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D0c8c705a-1a1d-4192-b18f-ed5fff955362&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=4ffd41b6&sv=2) [PreviousAggr](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/aggr) [NextLayouts](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/layouts) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Smart Hedging | Documentation Smart hedging, which allows for easily hedging trades right from the orderform, it shows you all contracts with a certain amount of volume and allows to simply select one to hedge your current position with. The slider allows you to change your hedge size relative to your initial position. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FOV9PloVdqCSLF4NCrIiC%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.09.43.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D33c71b3a-ba11-4b0a-ba7f-f7180a09adcc&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=1423033a&sv=2) [Previous“TP/SL” Switch](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch) [NextBuy / Sell Buttons](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/buy-sell-buttons) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Hotkeys | Documentation In **Multi** mode, the Hotkeys need special consideration. Because you have only one keyboard, but potentially two or more accounts connected on screen, Terminal needs to be told exactly where to trade when you press the 'b' key for example. We do this with the same Symbol and Account menus you find on other components: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FX66VIImUgBlsZzXxN8DE%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.11.38.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db6e29d28-9936-438a-9db2-acd04126a976&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=883def3f&sv=2) Simply press the Hotkey button on the top menu bar to select an Account and Symbol. When trading **multiple** tickers/chart simultaneously, you can assign a ticker by **shift-clicking** a respective component's header. A notification will appear. We **strongly recommend** you assign a Link color to your Hotkeys to make clear that you're always trading on the right venue! Note that in Classic mode, Hotkeys are automatically synchronized with all components. [PreviousLink System](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/link-system) [NextClassic Mode](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/classic-mode) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Progressive Web App (PWA) Guide | Documentation Insilico Terminal can now be installed as a Progressive Web App (PWA), enabling you to access it like a native application directly from your device. This provides a seamless experience with features such as quick access without relying on a browser tab. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide#what-is-a-progressive-web-app-pwa) What is a Progressive Web App (PWA)? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A PWA is a type of application delivered through the web but with the feel and functionality of a native app. It allows you to: * Access the app from your desktop or mobile home screen * Use the app in a standalone window without a browser interface * Benefit from faster load times and enhanced caching [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide#how-to-install-insilico-terminal-as-a-pwa) How to Install Insilico Terminal as a PWA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide#on-desktop-chrome-edge-brave) On Desktop (Chrome/Edge/Brave) 1. Open the **Insilico Terminal** in your browser by navigating to [https://insilicoterminal.com](https://insilicoterminal.com/) . 2. Look for the **"Install" icon** in the address bar (usually on the right side as a plus symbol or download icon). 3. Click the **Install** option when prompted. 4. The Terminal will now be available as an application on your desktop. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide#example-using-brave) Example using Brave: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FugHVlmHaWkj2sVMJAM5y%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.19.09.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df3b0fb0a-656e-44b5-97d0-dc1d89a179d0&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=4401905c&sv=2) #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide#on-mobile-chrome-safari) On Mobile (Chrome/Safari) 1. Open [https://insilicoterminal.com](https://insilicoterminal.com/) in your mobile browser. 2. For **Chrome** on Android: * Tap the **three dots menu** in the top-right corner. * Select **"Add to Home Screen"**. 3. For **Safari** on iOS (note that Apple only allows PWAs to be installed through Safari, not through other Browsers): * Tap the **Share button** (square with an upward arrow). * Scroll down and select **"Add to Home Screen"**. 4. Follow the prompts to complete installation. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide#example-for-safari-on-ios) Example for Safari on iOS: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fxf8FUh0qfZK4rAy9p4PK%252Fphoto_2024-12-17_14-32-08%2520%282%29.jpg%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Daf5a8dc8-5212-452e-ad89-cabd92d11283&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=d44d8def&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FYubVAevdpRHtVyMA4k5r%252Fphoto_2024-12-17_14-32-08.jpg%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dafec9f4c-74fe-4d45-99ac-8250a81a73b5&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=abe36e5e&sv=2) The Terminal will now appear on your home screen, just like a native app. [PreviousSynchronize API Keys Across Devices](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices) [NextUI overview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/ui-overview) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Link System | Documentation In Multi mode, having many components and connected accounts on screen can quickly become confusing. Which is the last thing you want in a high pressure trading situation! To solve this problem, Terminal 4.0 has a color-coded "link" system. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FrTNa6WeRB7iqQWcboJLu%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.06.43.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df869664d-a0c1-4d64-ae1f-cf552b562f4c&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=414a3f3f&sv=2) Each component can be assigned a color and if another component shares that colour, the components will be synchronized. Meaning; when you change account or symbol on one component, it will automatically the change account/symbol for all of the components with the same link colour. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FpxITILzndThQC25swYIL%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252017.08.06.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D8fcbb0a2-768f-44f6-b626-3b51a8eed9f4&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=88a09c2&sv=2) There are two additional options in the Link menu; "No link" and the Share button. If you press the Share button, all of the other components in the current layout will switch to match the current component. This is a handy shortcut when setting up your workspace. Component Link colors are effective to the currently selected tab only. They do not interact with components in other tabs with the same color [PreviousMulti Layout](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/multi-layout) [NextHotkeys](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/hotkeys) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Designer | Documentation The **Chart** features a Design mode for quick and accurate placing of your orders in conjunction with most order types found in the [Execution panel](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/place-order-overview) . Simply press the **Design** button to switch the feature on. In **Multi** Mode, the Designer tool requires that your components have an associated Link colour. For example the order form and the chart must be on the same color as shown below: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FTnCBnvicy0HklP8xs6kk%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.29.58.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1ddec7ca-cd6d-4dfd-a444-5a138f36ba24&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=795fd604&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/designer#how-to-use-designer) How to use Designer 1. Simply click on a price input to _**select**_ it 2. Then click anywhere on the chart. A flashing blue order cursor will appear. This is a preview of your order 3. You are free to drag the order into the desired position before pressing the Buy or Sell button. 4. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FvYW7wwCsi55W3Konm0Db%252FScreen%2520Recording%25202025-07-31%2520at%252016.28.27.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D0fee3a15-ccf4-42da-add6-d8a5926a0217&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=671476bf&sv=2) Most of the order types such as Scale, Limit Stop etc. work well with the Designer. Try them out! [PreviousInteractive Chart](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart) [NextSkip initial candles](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/skip-initial-candles) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Creating an API Key | Documentation On the welcome page for new users, click the **Settings** button to add your first API Key. You can add multiple keys if you wish. Tip: it's good security practice to create a separate Key for each platform you use ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FZzRVWeh6dKdumasFGVjl%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.02.55.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3De40be792-d140-49fd-a766-7c74a52317f4&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=49ebeac2&sv=2) Before you can add an API key, you need to create one on your exchange account. The process is different for each exchange. We have guides below for each of the exchanges we support [Creating a Bybit API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bybit-api-key) [Creating a Binance Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-binance-key) [Creating an OKX API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-an-okx-api-key) [Creating a Bitmex API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bitmex-api-key) [Creating a Bitget API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bitget-api-key) If you already have a key you wish to use, you can skip to the final section: [Adding your API Key to the Terminal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-your-api-key-to-the-terminal) [PreviousTerms of Service](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terms-of-service) [NextCreating a Bybit API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-bybit-api-key) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Orderbook | Documentation ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FjbZjBmUALCWU30Ihusi6%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252015.07.25.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D079d3350-f5d9-4852-8858-d4908812057a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=447e4bda&sv=2) The Orderbook shows the live stack of asks and bids on the selected instrument. The dimmed (background) colored volume bars aim to represent on either side of the book the volume at a single price row as well the cumulative volume on the whole side. If a linked Execution Panel or Place Order component has a Price input (e.g. for Limit), a specific price from the Orderbook can be selected by clicking on the price column. The **Pull/Stack Meter** in the top left is a time series and shows Adds in the upper half and Removes in the lower half per order book side (bids green, asks red). The length of the bars are stretched to the currently longest bar, for which the size is displayed at the top left. In the middle the **last traded price** is displayed. In the top right a meter shows: - **IMB** for Imbalance: Normalized ratio of visible bids vs asks - **UPD** for Update rate: Frequency of Orderbook Updates - **WGT** for Weight: the Volume weighted change of bids vs. asks The component is very customizable via its settings menu and its layout (vertical or horizontal) adapts with the sizing of the component. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F6zzRL8EBDhlOx54ZmkUP%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252015.10.07.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df1681db5-a370-4b41-a142-06ceac110275&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=7e9ccb88&sv=2) It also shows the user’s resting orders in the book with highlighting the specific price and the order's size next to the volume column: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FbpY3RzjRkq7JY3hKIV0v%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252015.11.28.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D2e964779-c013-406e-8995-6067507292ed&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=7f4d8d6d&sv=2) In the top right you find three buttons: **m-Button**: Abbreviated values for size can be selected via the **k/m** button e.g. “1.24 M” rather than “1,240,000”. **$-Button**: Conversion to **USD** is also available on selected instruments by pressing the button. The small wheel button opens the component's **Settings Menu**. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fbj6D3iLlLtadulk7nYJS%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252015.11.41.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D28ab745d-5b08-499c-8bd3-4b5c3f53159c&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=9f51f813&sv=2) **Rows Column** **Grouping**: Prices can be grouped via the small wheel button according to the number displayed. So for "10", the displayed bid prices will decrease by 10, ask prices will increase by 10. **Size** scales the row height and text size. **Text scale** adjusts the text size according to the current Size setting. **Vol. Visibility** adjusts the brightness of the bids and asks at each respective row. **Cum. Visibility** adjusts the brightness of the cumulative Volume on each side. **Volume Text**, **Cumulative Text** and **Price Text** toggle on/off the display of the respective figure. **Delta Tracing Column** **Ignore Rows:** Filters out activity from the price rows at the top of the book. Animations and meters will ignore activity at those rows. **Delta Filter:** Any activity below the size threshold will be ignored for animations and the meters. **Flash Animation**: flashes for changes (adds or removes) at a price row. Toggle **Price** or **Row** to show the flash only in the price column or over the whole row. **Speed** adjusts the fade time of the flash. **Visibility** sets the brightness of the flash. **Drifter Animation** shows adds and removes in the Orderbook. They start at their respective price row, which also sets their speed, the the size of change/delta determines the animation's size. **Maximum** sets the max. visible Drifter Animations. **Pull/Stack Meter** shows/hides the Pull/Stack Meter in the top left. **IMB/UPD/WGT Meter** toggles on/off the Meter for Imbalance, Update rate and Weight in the top right. The Meter's smoothing can also be adjusted. **60fps Mode:** Disables all performance optimizations and makes the animations look smoother. It may have a negative impact on the app's performance **Reset All:** reset the component settings to default. [PreviousTradingview Chart](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradingview-chart) [NextTrades + Liquidations](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/trades-+-liquidations) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Place Order Overview | Documentation ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FHIXfiiUGkkLZxVw0aUht%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.12.58.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dd67f91e1-907e-412d-baa5-de8665d7d3e1&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=7fcd8682&sv=2) There are two selectable tabs by order type: Limit and Market and a drop-down sub menu under each to select a specific operation. They are; Limit: [Limit order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/limit) , [Stop](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/stop-limit) , [Click placement](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/click-placement) , [Chase](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/chase) , [Scale](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale) , [Scale Side](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale-side) Market: [Market order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/market) , [Stop](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/stop-market-order) , [Swarm](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/swarm) , [TWAP](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/twap) For convenience, included underneath every view in this panel and for the current instrument are; Total and Available Balance and [**Margin Control/Leverage**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/margin-leverage-control) **.** [PreviousMarket](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/market) [Next“Size” Input / Slider bar](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/size-input-slider-bar) Last updated 2 months ago --- # “Size” Input / Slider bar | Documentation This input control is present on every order type. With the **dual input controls** (activate in the Settings-Orders-Size:enable dual input controls) you can use either the base / the underlying asset or the quote / USD to size your orders, regardless of wether a linear or an inverse instrument is selected. Dragging the slider bar to 100% represents the largest size order that can be placed given the available balance, current leverage and execution price (price estimated in the case of market orders). [PreviousPlace Order Overview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/place-order-overview) [Next"Reduce" Switch](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/reduce-switch) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Creating an OKX API Key | Documentation In order to add an OKX account you will firstly need to create an account by clicking here: [https://www.okx.com/join/73702724](https://www.okx.com/join/73702724) The link can also be found in your settings menu, click on accounts then the OKX tab. You can click on the button that states "OKX API Keys" ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FsUh9XkLWvb5SjvD3fmX5%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.09.44.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D82dcc836-6407-4cb6-8b7f-bb344677d5cf&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=cad4170e&sv=2) Click on the user-icon in the upper right corner to open a drop-down menu. Select **API keys**. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FOdsO1M28j9C5r0J3HfpQ%252Fscreenshot%25202023-09-04%2520um%252012.04.44.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D3f116555-f5dd-4557-8f6a-855e389a80db&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8f1ce02a&sv=2) Choose if you want to create the API key for your main account or a sub account. Click on **Create V5 API key**. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FVG0MaEpuPYELS0TiyTn2%252Fscreenshot%25202023-09-04%2520um%252012.10.08.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D97ea9edb-3be2-4636-868f-2f222775a0e9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=40aa4e9f&sv=2) In the next form, select **Linking thirt-party apps** and select **Insilicoterminal.** In doing so the API key will automatically be restricted to the IP addresses of the Terminal. Enter a name for the API key. Enter a Passphrase. **Make sure to retain your passphrase for the API key**, as it will be required when adding to the Terminal. Enable **Trade** for the Permissions. Click on Confirm. You will be asked for a verification code / 2FA . ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fnn7gm1VdbR7MmMHuzm4P%252Fscreenshot%25202023-09-04%2520um%252012.13.51.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Ddad86e12-1a6c-4bcf-b8f0-9567212c2535&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=5dae80c2&sv=2) From the next menu you can now copy your generated **API key** and the **Secret key** and add it to the Terminal. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FIsDEs39JqM4li8iPCiVd%252Fscreenshot%25202023-09-04%2520um%252012.35.26.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D0ffde8b1-dd8f-452a-aafe-0d36b667c73e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=e2d1273a&sv=2) In the Terminal proceed to the 'Settings' section. From there, navigate to the 'Account' tab, where you will be welcomed by a screen as seen below. Choose a name for the account, input the **API key** and the **Secret key** into the respective fields and ensure that you include the **Passphrase** you generated. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FEPcR9UK7SDYfsqvt4g3M%252FScreenshot%25202025-08-01%2520at%25209.10.22.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3De0034600-ce22-44c0-9d74-6cace32665bd&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=945b60d7&sv=2) Please make sure to set your OKX account mode to at least Single-currency margin in your trading settings. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FpqoWjkHbVtn1hHTnUspI%252Fscreenshot%25202024-01-30%2520um%252011.17.47.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D7711b978-9429-4407-b112-9835c6bec63f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ef4f7f63&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-an-okx-api-key#ip-access-restrictions-optional) IP Access Restrictions \[Optional\] If you want to manually set up the API key for the Terminal in OKX (by setting up a general API key and not one which is linked to a third-party app), you will need to whitelist the IP addresses of our Terminal servers. You may copy and paste all the IP addresses provided below: Copy 18.167.89.125,18.167.8.216,43.198.26.42,18.166.216.236,18.163.207.89,43.198.196.202,43.198.149.125,43.198.214.66,18.167.53.222,18.166.252.235,16.163.177.207,18.167.243.99,18.167.32.21,18.166.224.0,18.166.106.248,18.162.176.190,16.163.65.4,18.167.188.106,16.163.19.198,18.167.49.196 **Make sure you copy all the IP addresses, there should be 20 in total!** [PreviousCreating a Coinbase API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-coinbase-api-key) [NextCreating a BloFin API Key](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-blofin-api-key) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Layouts | Documentation You can either access it from the Header Controls or Settings ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FxcAIJrps1qg6Xz9ogs0z%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.28.07.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D29afdf96-e7a7-425b-9647-9e973df70de8&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=c372fb4d&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/layouts#your-layouts) Your Layouts --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can save a new layout, import one, or manage existing layouts. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FEkFhGhS1fbgzUqjfzEBy%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.28.31.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D7f048c22-90ac-49a3-b4ea-edff9c9ba00c&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=56e38b86&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/layouts#layouts-table) Layouts table ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * **Name:** Name of the layout * **Mode:** * Classic: Only one tab can be used * Multi: Multiple tabs can be used at the same time * **Type:** * Tab: Single tab layout * Workspace: Multiple tabs grouped into one single layout * **Add tab:** Adds the layout to the existing tabs * **Load tabs:** Replace all the existing tabs with the layout * **Export:** Export the layout * **X:** Delete the layout When you export a layout, a .json file will be downloaded on your device. You can share it with others. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/layouts#official-layouts) Official Layouts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can import Insilico official layouts provided by us. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FPQkF5RZJPzJoy1WKN6Rb%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.28.38.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db5a7f3cd-88c7-4b91-a0a9-2d205641bd6d&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=2194e76f&sv=2) [PreviousBalances](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/balances) [NextBasket Trading](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/basket-trading) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Orders | Documentation List of current orders and stops for the current instrument only organized by status: Open, Filled, Canceled, Closed, Stops. Open orders may be cancelled individually from this list. Selecting “All” shows open orders for all instruments on the account. Most columns are sortable. Selecting the open orders presents an option to cancel all orders or only the orders on the buy or sell side for the current instrument only (doesn't include stop orders). ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F5uXYOfsTLhMkFpkJiMD7%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.53.55.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9ac9a98e-9efa-43f7-9dd6-4c287d764bd2&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=62bada25&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orders#interactivity) Interactivity #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orders#edit-order) Edit Order Clicking the open order's **Price** or **Quantity** presents an input box enabling you to edit either of these attributes. Press enter of click the ✅ button to confirm. **Multiple Algorithms** Run multiple TWAPs, chases or swarms at the same time and monitor them in the orders component! To cancel a running algorithm, press the X button on the right. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F7j5emeEMCwZXCGLl9kAG%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.53.42.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D43831194-1164-45af-9028-efc0ab9abbfb&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=93c0b74e&sv=2) [PreviousActivity](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/activity) [NextPositions](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Basket Trading | Documentation [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/basket-trading#create-your-own-asset-baskets) Create your own asset baskets: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Click Create in the Complex Orders component * Add the account(s) you want to utilze and optionally name your basket ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F7n2iTzQR0cex6NtS7G0f%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.25.04.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dee921d8a-35a9-4cbd-93e8-995bb0e59f57&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=94917672&sv=2) Select the pairs you want to add to your basket, press the green button to add them on the long side and the red one to add them on the short side, you can choose pairs from multiple accounts/exchanges ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FxSJcBjlycblC7irb1MTQ%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.25.21.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D99e3bb86-03e6-4edb-9731-e0669ce8b86b&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=abbd76c5&sv=2) You can choose to split the weighting equally or adjust it yourself in the Weight % column by editing the fields. Then enter your initial size and choose the order type you want to execute with. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FJvWYccfbQNncCRZbTAfp%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.26.17.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dd267a033-0929-4320-ae31-2315464a48b1&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=cd8fcf72&sv=2) To exit all positions at once, simply use the reverse button with the **Reduce** toggle enabled. [PreviousLayouts](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/layouts) [NextMarket](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/market) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Aggr | Documentation Aggr is a tool for trades aggregation, advanced analytics and the legandary sound feedback. You can only use its Trades stream incl. sound or expand the component into a comprehensive market monitoring tool. For starters you can download some presets here [https://github.com/cryptorife/aggr-templates](https://t.co/ulBu0CW82A) . Insert them in AGGR via the Green button (bottom right) > Settings > “+ New” > “Upload template file” > (select file) > “IMPORT”. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fxrid6cayU52hkabEAzMm%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.07.42.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D11cc3587-fb20-40ff-8036-b9c281f5fa7a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=cf60156&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FMztvtBnFSIgMYhaKYk3N%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.15.18.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D8afb29bc-a0a3-44c6-af71-f2232471980e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=3b44529f&sv=2) [PreviousPnL Cards](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/pnl-cards) [NextBalances](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/balances) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Buy / Sell Buttons | Documentation Shows quantity and price, additionally shows estimated liquidation price when using isolated margin (Cross liquidation estimate not supported currently). [PreviousSmart Hedging](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/smart-hedging) [NextMargin / Leverage Control](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/margin-leverage-control) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Click Placement | Documentation A convenient scalping tool. Choose a Size Each and then place orders of this size with a single right click using the chart. The Terminal is able to automatically determine if the order is a buy or a sell via the "auto side" function. Click on auto side for a drop down menu to appear, if you want to specify click orders to be only on the buy or sell side. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F8zvqTfouFAv0JJfftjm0%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.59.46.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D93f12929-e1d4-4afd-b8c0-097f2eb7b153&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=dc4163f6&sv=2) Switch options are described elsewhere. [PreviousStop Limit](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/stop-limit) [NextChase](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/chase) Last updated 2 months ago --- # "Reduce" Switch | Documentation Present on many of the order types. When activated the order is placed as a "reduce only" order, i.e. it can only reduce or close an existing position, it cannot open a new position or add to an existing one. [Previous“Size” Input / Slider bar](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/size-input-slider-bar) [Next“TP/SL” Switch](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Positions | Documentation All open positions for all instruments. Select **(All)** in the Account Selector to display all open positions for all active accounts. The Columns are sortable. Use the component and global settings in the top right to adjust displayed data. The configurable Footer displays useful overview. The Positions can be filtered. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F0nEmHemhVqxA1bdD6HEh%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.48.39.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D066cc271-723e-4c08-8f44-0cdcf0d7a9a5&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=65acf541&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions#settings) Settings **Component Settings:** Click on the single cog/wheel icon to open the Component Settings and configure the Positions and Footer Data. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FVa8ggkBOTa8ug8wYBsJN%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.48.48.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D56e5c891-b28d-45fb-8e65-40a71465b70e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=90fa08b6&sv=2) **Global Settings:** Click on the double cogs/wheels icon to open the Global Settings for all Position Components. You can toggle Legacy Close Buttons, Simplified PnL information, Denial mode and Nuke Account Positions Button. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions#positions) Positions **Account:** When **(All)** is selected in the Account Selector you can view and sort by Accounts. **Symbol** shows the Contract/Ticker, Side of the Trade, Margin Mode and Leverage. **Entry** displays our Entry Price and beneath the Last Price. **Liquidation** shows the Liquidation Price as an absolute and relative value (distance to last price) - configurable in Settings. **Size** shows the main size figure and depending on the contract type a second figure in USD, Coin or Contract and potentially a third figure. In the component settings you can activate **Size: Emphasize USD Values** to display the USD amount as the main figure for all Positions. The size column is always sorted by USD-value. **Unrealized** shows your uPnL. Via the component settings you can select whether to emphasize your absolute gain in USD or your relative gain in %. You can show the relative %-gain as ROE (Return on equity), Notional (%-distance from entry price) or Account (%-gain on your Account balance). This column sorts according to your configuration of the main uPnL/gain type. Toggle **Color Background** to color the position rows according to their normalized uPnL. **Realized** shows the realized PnL for the current open position. **Quick Close** The Close button on the right offers a drop down menu for quickly closing or reducing a position. In the top row can be determined if the full position should be closed (100%) or only a portion of it via the preconfigured amounts. The **Limit** column offers a variety of limit order types to close a position; **@quote** places a reduce limit order at current best bid/ask, **@price** places a reduce limit order at a price specified by the user, **Scale .25%** scales 10 limit orders in a 0.25% price range from current best bid/ask, **Chase** initiates a chase order type to close the position. **Market** closes the position immediately with a market order, a **TWAP** order can be initiated to close the order over 1 minute or 5 minutes, a **Swarm** order can be used with either 10 or 50 lots. **Reverse Position** closes the position with a market order and re-opens a new position with a market order with the same size on the opposite side. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FsXNlfeU87EFIpnNOCCHj%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.48.58.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D71dc1d62-f48b-4126-9e14-1ac12e58ceef&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=abc365a9&sv=2) If in the Settings, under "Positions" the option **Legacy Close Buttons** is activated, two additional buttons will be shown next to Close for an even faster possibility to close a position. **MKT** fully closes the position immediately with a market order, **LIM** places a reduce limit order for the full position at current best bid/ask. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions#share-you-pnl) Share you PnL Click on the arrow on the right to share you [PnL card](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/pnl-cards) . Via the Component Settings you can configure the Footer to show the following information for your current active (filtered) positions: **Open:** Display the $USD value of all your open positions as **Total**, as **Longs/Shorts**, and/or as your **Delta** of Longs and Shorts / your **Net Position**. **UPnL:** Show your UPnl / Unrealized gains as in $USD value in **Total**, **Split** according to your contract's margin currency (if you trade e.g. inverse contracts or USDC contracts it will show your uPnL accordingly in USDC or BTC) and/or separately as **Longs and Shorts**. [PreviousOrders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orders) [NextDOM](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Margin / Leverage Control | Documentation Always present on the Execution panel. For Bybit, press the Confirm button after changing leverage / type. Note: Bybit has independent leverage settings for Long and Short positions. If you want want to switch to Cross but encounter the error: "You have existing positions/orders in opposing directions with different leverage settings or risk limits for the same contract under Isolated Margin"
- have to go through all the markets btcusdt, ethusdt, solusdt, etc ... to find which one has mismatched buy/sell leverage and set the two leverage values to an identical value. [PreviousBuy / Sell Buttons](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/buy-sell-buttons) [NextLimit](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/limit) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Limit | Documentation Place a regular single limit order. Input a non-zero Size and Price. For quick ordering, toggle the “Best Bid/Ask” switch which will automatically enter the order either side of the spread (depending on Buy or Sell) note this will also enter as a “Post Only” to mitigate taker fees. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fh4iH9Ro65uhMYBjfhUgW%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252019.01.39.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D00bead46-ee8d-4133-8eee-7729d773868e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=4ef7c7b4&sv=2) **Switches:** * **Post** -- Post Only, ensure order enters as maker * **Reduce** \-- when executed, this will reduce a position’s size (requires position) * **TP** \-- Take Profit order. A convenience, places a taker exit order at the given price. Also calculates account growth if hit. * **Stop** -- described at the start of this documentation section Select the Price input box and click on the chart to quickly fill with the price automatically. [PreviousMargin / Leverage Control](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/margin-leverage-control) [NextStop Limit](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/stop-limit) Last updated 2 months ago --- # “TP/SL” Switch | Documentation Present on most of the order types. This control is a convenience to quickly place a Take Profit and/or a market Stop whilst executing an entry order. It will also let you size your order/position according to your chosen risk parameters. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FRDJRCgMgJ8mVmfIX4R17%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.10.40.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df210a2a3-556b-4fab-ad4f-e4051e90a862&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=1b76d916&sv=2) #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch#stop-and-target) Stop and Target For the **Stop** exist two modes; absolute price (use +/- 0.5% for quick setting) or relative price expressed as a percentage. For the Take Profit a price has to be set as the **Target.** At that price a trigger reduce order will be placed; when using Market Order a switch is available to set a limit reduce order at the target price. The price inputs for Stop and Target can also be filled via clicking on the chart. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch#risk) Risk You will have the possibility to input your desired **Risk** in % of your Account (Total or Available, click to switch) or in the denominated currency ($USD, BTC, etc., depending on the contract). According to your chosen Risk, Entry and Stop price, the order [Size](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/size-input-slider-bar) will be set automatically via this formula: position size = risk / (entry - stop). 
 When using the [Chase order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/chase) the order size will be calculated from your Maximum Fill Price, which you set with the Slider „Chase Maximum“ - you need to have „UNTIL FILL/CANCEL“ deactivated for this and the Designer mode turned off. Please note that Liquidation may occur much earlier than a 100% drawdown/loss, depending on your leverage setting, other open positions and your type of collateral. Check with your exchange’s documentation on its liquidation mechanism and (maintenance) margin requirements.

 #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch#loss-and-gain) Loss and Gain Loss and Gain numbers will be displayed at anytime. They can slightly differ from your set risk especially when you are trading smaller size on e.g. Bitcoin contracts because of their size increments. If you trade on Binance Spot, please read this section on [Limit Stops for Binance Spot.](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/stop-limit#binance-spot) [Previous"Reduce" Switch](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/reduce-switch) [NextSmart Hedging](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/smart-hedging) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Scale | Documentation Scales multiple orders across a price range. Also called “Ladder” orders. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FWyPULwM1veIpB68KT2un%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.47.19.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D7492f397-7491-4b0b-ba24-7e02c9732c2f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=96c840cc&sv=2) Total **Size** is distributed across the number of Total Orders. For example if Total Size = 50 and Total Orders = 10, there will be 10 orders placed of size 5. Select the two prices (numerical order not important) these can also be filled automatically by clicking on the chart or using the Design tool to drag and place the range. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FnCxIV8Ap4qmpaQNFCDiK%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.49.38.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D6aef23b2-ea7d-4e6d-a873-1028dbd30763&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=f012d9f1&sv=2) **Total Orders** minimum of 2, maximum of 100 (Bybit) or 50 (Binance) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FlrOMJ4f20ZZhbEEd35KS%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.51.06.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dfbdb9f7b-7c73-454e-b51f-5ff5319b7f7a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=57480d8b&sv=2) **Price Distribution** provides an option of placing the orders using a Cubic or Exponential function as an alternative to spacing the orders evenly Exponential is simply a more extreme version of Cubic. Dragging the slider to the left bunches your orders towards _lower_ prices and dragging to the right bunches orders towards _higher_ prices. You can also use the buttons to quickly bias or align. **Size Distribution** works in a similar way, but it allows you to skew the size of your orders instead. [PreviousChase](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/chase) [NextScale Side](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale-side) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Reverse Position | Documentation All commands also operate on explicit symbols, simply add the symbol at the end of each command Example `**reverse**` Reverse the position for the focussed instrument completely `**reverse **` Reverse any position `_reverse solusdt_` `**reverse **` `**reverse **` Reverse a specific side if in hedge mode `_reverse long_`, `_reverse short btcusd_` You can use the variable **$size** instead of typing a number directly. See [Variables](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/overview#variables) for more details [PreviousClose Position](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/close-position) [NextScale Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/scale-orders) Last updated 23 days ago --- # Repeat | Documentation The repeat command allows to script pseudo-loops of commands or complex command blocks in the CLI. To repeat single or chained commands with parallel (&) and chained (;) and sleep commands apply the following syntax using parentheses (...) : `repeat (commands...)` Parentheses create a block. Inside the block, normal `;` and `&` apply and explicit instruments can be used. The block is executed `count` times. Use `sleep` commands inside the block to dictate pacing; no time parameter on `repeat` is needed. You may use nested repeat blocks. The CLI will auto-abort if any sub-command inside a `repeat` or `sleep` chain is not recognised. Examples: `repeat 5 (buy 1; sleep 1m)` `repeat 5 (buy 1 btcusdt & buy 1 ethusdt & buy 1 solusdt; sleep 1s)` This allows you to create custom order types. E.g. you can create a custom swarm command to let the MM refill the books inbetween multiple batches to minimize slippage whithout risking MM widen their quotes while you hit the book: `repeat 5 (swarm buy 1000000$ into 5; sleep 5s)` Repeat commands are also bindable: `bind digit2 "repeat 3 (buy 1; sleep 500ms)"` #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/repeat#task-management) Task Management Every repeat task (and chained command using sleep) has an ID assigned which is a session-local rolling counter maintained by the CLI. The IDs are shown via: Console log, `tasks` command and the Activity component. Inside the CLI the following commands are available for control: Copy tasks # list active CLI tasks only (IDs + command string) kill # kill the most-recent CLI task kill 3 # kill task ID 3 kill all # kill every running CLI task #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/repeat#ui-for-tasks-via-activity-component) UI for tasks via Activity component Use the Activity component to monitor ongoing repeat tasks. You can manually cancel repeat tasks . [PreviousChaining](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chaining) [NextShortcut / Hotkeys](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/shortcut-hotkeys) Last updated 21 days ago --- # Market | Documentation Simple market order, immediate execution. Switch options described elsewhere. A drop down display for Liquidity in the Orderbook is available, which might be useful for executing bigger orders. [PreviousScale Side](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale-side) [NextStop Market Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/stop-market-order) Last updated 1 year ago --- # Scale Side | Documentation Scales multiple orders on one side close to price. It is almost identical to the [Scale](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale) order, except that it is meant for rather quick entries as a scalping tool. As with the Scale order, Scale Side is useful in conjunction with the Designer Mode. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F3BytyHmkSAljXpmrev5g%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.33.02.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9b833eae-8e0a-4d68-a713-fba9eb1488c4&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=40ce9f17&sv=2) **Quote Offset** determines the offset for the closest order from the quote / price. Click on the small arrows next to **Percent Range** to drop down a menu for quick selection of useful price ranges. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FAXfle4NuGblIUoEJwIHa%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.33.21.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df87527be-2f59-4d61-8839-65094c725572&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=b749f1bf&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FJ2xcCVspOMnRnFlXRGws%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.33.30.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3De7e5833b-7195-4af4-993e-7ba3ce113295&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=e75c51d9&sv=2) [PreviousScale](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale) [NextMarket](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/market) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Ordering with Stops | Documentation Please read the page on [Simple Ordering](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/simple-ordering) first ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ordering-with-stops#market-orders-with-stop) Market Orders with Stop Command Text Description Example `**buy stop **` Market buy 10 of the underlying with a stop of 1% distance `_buy 10 stop 1%_` `**sell stop **` Market sell a position worth 5000 USD with a stop at price 100.11 `_sell 5000$ stop 100.11_` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ordering-with-stops#undefined) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ordering-with-stops#limit-orders-with-stop) Limit Orders with Stop Command Text Description Example `**buy at stop **` Place a limit buy order for the given size at a specified price or distance with a stop at a specified price or distance from the entry `_buy 1 at 25000 stop 19999 buy 20% at -250 stop -500 buy 1000$ at -1% stop 10%_` `**sell at stop **` Place a limit sell order for the given size at a specified price or distance with a stop at a specified price or distance entry `_sell 0.5 at 64000 stop 65000 sell 25% at +100 stop 5% sell 1000$ at 0.1% stop +50_` `**buy best stop **` Enter the size at the best price in the orderbook (quote) with a stop at a specified price or distance `_buy 0.1 best stop 0.5%_` `**sell best stop **` Enter the size at the best price in the orderbook (quote) with a stop at a specified price or distance `_sell 100 best stop 21.5_` [PreviousStops](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/stops) [NextBump Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/bump-orders) Last updated 21 days ago --- # Stop Limit | Documentation Place a stop limit order. Select Trigger Price or Limit Order Price and click the chart to quickly fill these with the price. When the trigger price is hit, a limit order will be entered into the orderbook at the given limit order price. Please keep in mind that with a limit stop the price first has to hit your trigger and then travel "back" to the limit in order to fill, there is no guarantee that the limit order will be filled. Unless the limit is "behind" the trigger, then it gets executed at the market, similar to a stop market order. Switches: * Close -- Marks this as a “close on trigger” order * Reduce -- Can only reduce your open position (not available on Bybit Inverse) * Post -- Post Only order **Trigger Price Source** determines whether the Last traded, Mark or Index price triggers the stop limit order. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/stop-limit#binance-spot) Binance Spot Stop Placement on Binance Spot comes with some limitations. As Binance Spot doesn’t offer dedicated Market Stops we have limited Stop placement in the Terminal to Limit Stops. However you can mimic Market Stop behaviour with a Limit Stop by placing the Limit Order „behind“ the Trigger Order. This executes the Limit Order instantly at the market upon trigger, thus essentially acting like a Market Stop. We use this method for the initial Stop placement via the TP/SL function. Please note that we can’t 100% guarantee execution for this method, as in an event of a wick or fat finger the placed limit order theoretically could be jumped. Therefore please choose an appropriate distance for the Limit Order to the Trigger Order. [PreviousLimit](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/limit) [NextClick Placement](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/click-placement) Last updated 1 year ago --- # v3.8.12 | Documentation * Omni components * Size Distribution for Scale Orders * Binance Portfolio Margin support * Fixed TV-Chart bugs * Fixed Positions comp minor bugs * Fixed PlaceOrder comp minor bugs [Previousv3.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.9) [Nextv3.8.11](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.11) Last updated 4 months ago --- # General Commands | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/general-commands#nuke) Nuke Command Text Description `**nuke positions**` Nuke all positions `**nuke pos**` _(shorthand)_ `**nuke orders**` Nuke all orders `**nuke ord**` _(shorthand)_ ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/general-commands#other-commands) Other commands Command Text Description Example `**switch **` Switch to the given instrument `_switch ethusd_` `**switch :spot**` Switch to a spot instrument `_switch btcusdt:spot_` `****` Only type the instrument and leave out "switch" to switch even quicker to another instrument `_ethusdt_` `**leverage**` `**lev**` show current leverage `**leverage **` `**lev **` change current leverage `_lev 50_` `**balance**` Show total and available balances `**bal**` _(shorthand)_ `**max**` Show largest order size possible given avail. balance, margin and current price `**account list**` Show available accounts `**account **` Switch to the numbered account `_account 3_` `**export**` `**import**` export / import all binds, variables and aliases together via a json file (backwards compatible with the old bind export/import) `**clear**` Clear the console text `**ver**` Display the running version of the Terminal [PreviousUser Defined Variables](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/user-defined-variables) [NextChaining](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chaining) Last updated 21 days ago --- # Swarm | Documentation Fragments a large market order into smaller pieces in order to reduce the slippage typically incurred in a single block order. Swarm takes a given Total Size and splits the size into a number of Total Lots and executes them in parallel as fast as possible. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FKtqG90Rbr6gtL2VxxrOh%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.30.31.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dddfb0bbf-be86-4d6d-8ca7-34edbdbd2751&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=40f25c25&sv=2) **Switches** * **Irregular Lots** \-- use to split the Total Size into random sized pieces rather than create numerous orders of the same size. This can be useful to mask detection. * **Reduce** \-- create reduce only orders [PreviousStop Market Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/stop-market-order) [NextTWAP](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/twap) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Stop Market Order | Documentation Market stop order. When the **Trigger Price** is hit, a market order for the given Size will execute. Price, as with all other price inputs can be selected automatically by clicking on the chart. **Switches** * **Reduce** \-- indicates this market order is Reduce Only and will not increase the size of your position. Marked by a "R" in the order label on the chart. * **Close** \-- indicates this is a “close on trigger” to close the position. For Bybit the order label will display "C" and the current size of the order which is equal to your position size. Other exchanges will display "CLOSE" in the order label instead of the size. **Trigger Price Source** determines whether the exchange’s Last, Mark or Index price is used to evaluate the trigger. [PreviousMarket](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/market) [NextSwarm](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/swarm) Last updated 1 year ago --- # Overview | Documentation For quicker trading, a command line interface (CLI) is available. Not all of the Terminal features are supported yet, but for those it does; it expands on the capability of the default graphical UI experience. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/overview#inputting-numbers) Inputting numbers When specifying sizes or numbers in the CLI, you can generally provide them in three different ways: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FYlZmtt85pojlxaekpPh3%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.19.25.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D69f46841-0024-4627-a71a-dfdacb1650db&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=f2d1fb37&sv=2) Type Example **Absolute (just a regular price)** 22500, 123.5 **Relative** +100, -50 **Percent** 5%, -1.1% **Currency (USD)** 5000$, 100$ For positive values you can but don't have to use a "+" - e.g. both `1%` and `+1%` will work For price ranges you can mix figures, too: Copy buy 1 into 10 from -100 to -1% [PreviousTWAP](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/twap) [Next'Constant' values](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/constant-values) Last updated 24 days ago --- # Bump Orders | Documentation With the bump command you can edit a specified group of orders quickly. It allows for absolute or relative/percentage amounts where percentage-bump uses the distance from last price to closest order as a reference point for all orders. You can add a "+" to positive amounts but you don't have to. Combinable selectors enable mixing of buys/sells with position (top/bottom). Batch execution facilitates simultaneous amendments to selected orders. Clear feedback provides progress and results visibility. This implementation is consistent with existing patterns and uses the same task as Orders.vue for order modifications. Note: The current implementation technically amends every order individually, so if you're bumping a larger number of orders rapidly, i.e. multiple times per second you might be subject to exchange Rate Limits and experience amend-fails. Stops are currently not amended with bumping. Command Text Description Example `**bump **` `**bump **` Bump all orders `_bump 1% bump_` `_bump btcusdt -100_` `**bump **` Bump all buy or sell orders `_bumps buys -0.1%_`, `_bump sells xrpusdt +0.1_` `**bump **` `****` Bump top or bottom # orders by price `_bump top 5 +10%_` `**bump **` Bump a specific side's top or bottom # orders by price `_bump sells bottom 10 -1_` [PreviousOrdering with Stops](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ordering-with-stops) [NextCancel Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/cancel-orders) Last updated 19 days ago --- # 'Constant' values | Documentation For convenience, you can use constants which are like placeholders representing useful data such as the entry price or current size of the open position. You cannot change the value of these, they are derived from your position. All constants start with the "**$"** symbol **$size** Size of the current position long or short **$lsize** Size of the open long position (hedge mode) **$ssize** Size of the open short position (hedge mode) **$entry** Average entry price of the current position **$lentry** Average entry price of the current long position (hedge mode) **$sentry** Average entry price of the current short position (hedge mode) **$click** Uses price from clicking in a chart component **$ordersize** Will use the current size from your linked orderform **$quick<1-7>** Use Quicksize button sizes in the CLI e.g. `$quick2` Copy swarm buy $size into 10 buy $ordersize at $entry buy $100 btcusdt at $click $entry prices and its variants can be offset by absolte or relative amounts: Copy buy 0.1 btcusdt at $entry -100 stop sell at $lentry -1% You can set up a shortcut bind using these constants and when pressed will always represent the correct size or entry etc of your position. To efficiently pyramid your positions in Insilico Terminal, use the commands "buy $size" or "sell $size". These commands automatically replicate your current position size, enabling easy doubling of your position. The "$size" variable dynamically adjusts to your existing position, facilitating rapid and precise adjustments in response to market shifts. This feature simplifies position management, ensuring you can act quickly without manual calculations. [PreviousOverview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/overview) [NextUser Defined Variables](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/user-defined-variables) Last updated 21 days ago --- # Close Position | Documentation Example `**close**` Close the position for the focussed instrument completely `**close **` close any position `_close ethusdt_` `**close **` Close a specific side if in hedge mode `_close long_`, `_close short_` `**close **` Close a portion of the position `_close 100_`, `_close 33%_` You can use the variable **$size** instead of typing a number directly. See [Variables](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/overview#variables) for more details [PreviousCancel Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/cancel-orders) [NextReverse Position](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/reverse-position) Last updated 23 days ago --- # v3.9 | Documentation * [API Keys on Server](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/synchronize-api-keys-across-devices) * [Basket Trading](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/basket-trading) via new Complex Orders component * TWAP Price bounds * TWAP Chase option * [Smart hedging](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/smart-hedging) for market orders * Favourite Timeframes for Classic Chart * [Skip initial candles on chart](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/interactive-chart/skip-initial-candles) * PnL preview in Orderform for reduce orders * HL onboarding improvements [Previousv4.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0) [Nextv3.8.12](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.12) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.8.1 | Documentation * Changing classic - multi mode no longer wipes the layout and keeps state for each mode w/ appropriate handling of components * Asking confirmation to delete tabs * Reset layout button added in component menu on the right with confirm. modal * Fixed HL CLI switch fixed for some instruments that weren't picked up due to case sensitiveness * Removed share position pnl card if account disconnected * Fixed Binance balance component asset category labels shifting after a trade * DOM abbreviation behaviour fixed and number formatting to fit the cells * Fixed Tradingview chart time - default showing now system time - can change in settings to UTC * Positions component footer privacy & denial mode hides values again [Previousv3.8.3](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.3) [Nextv3.8](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v4.0 | Documentation Complete UI Redesign! + many new features: * The previous Side-Orderform has been split into the new Market component for analytics and a more customizable Place Order component * Trades component now also streams Liquidations and offers cross exchange aggregation * Quick Size buttons for the Place Order component * Auto TP in Header * Add button in Positions component [Previousv4.0.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0.7) [Nextv3.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.9) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Chaining | Documentation Chain any commands by using * the `;` operator for sequential processing, one after another. Note that the next command does not await the previous command to "finish" or succeed. * the `&` operator for parallel processing of the chained commands at once. While they are essentially the same you should use `;` around `sleep` commands. Generally it might be a semantic help for different use cases. Both can be used with or without spaces on either side, use to your liking. For example: `buy 1000$ btcusdt & buy 2000$ ethusdt` You could think of it as "do this AND do that at once". While: `buy 1000$; sleep 5s; buy 1000$ at -1%` you could think of it as "do this, THEN wait 5s, THEN do that". Note that when you want to chain commands which are "dependant" on each other, latencies might vary and work against you. E.g. if you attempt to `buy 1000$ ; sell 100% at 1% reduce` the exchange might process your reduce order before your position has been opened. Best to incorporate a short sleep here. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chaining#sleep) Sleep The `sleep` command introduce a timeout inside sequential command chains and allows for durational commands and ordering in the CLI. The syntax is: `sleep ` where unit supports `ms`, `s`, `m` - seconds `s` are applied when the unit is omited. A max duration of 10min applies. Examples: `sleep 500`, `sleep 1s`, `sleep 2m` #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chaining#task-management) Task Management Every chained command using sleep (and repeat command) has an ID assigned which is a session-local rolling counter maintained by the CLI. The IDs are shown via: Console log, `tasks` command and the Activity component. Inside the CLI the following commands are available for control: Copy tasks # list active CLI tasks only (IDs + command string) kill # kill the most-recent CLI task kill 3 # kill task ID 3 kill all # kill every running CLI task #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chaining#ui-for-tasks-via-activity-component) UI for tasks via Activity component Use the Activity component to monitor ongoing durational chained tasks. You can manually cancel repeat tasks . [PreviousGeneral Commands](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/general-commands) [NextRepeat](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/repeat) Last updated 8 days ago --- # Shortcut / Hotkeys | Documentation Please see this page for the [Hotkeys](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/multi-mode/hotkeys) first. Also use the command `**bind help**` to display additional helpful information. **There are two ways to bind keys** 1. For the current instrument and exchange only (default) 2. Globally, for every instrument and exchange Most keys will accept a binding, including letters a-z, A-Z, some symbols, numerical 1,2,3,4... , F-keys and special keys such as Escape, Space etc can be used by typing a special code. Enter "bind help" to see the list. Further you can use the modifier-keys: ctrl, alt/option and shift for key combinations: `bind ctrl+a ""`, `bind f+alt ""` After you successfully bind the key, pressing that key will trigger the command. Important: key presses will not register if you have a textbox input selected in the Terminal UI. If you want to use a hotkey right after setting up the bind, use the TAB key to disengage typing in the CLI. You do not need the Terminal CLI window to be open for your keys to function. You can also configure a Elgato Stream Deck for the Terminal's hotkeys. Example Description `**bind help**` Shows how to use special keys and also examples `**bind list**` Show all of your global and instrument key bindings **On the current instrument only** `**bind ""**` Bind the command (in quotes) to the given key. Note: upper case letter keys are also accepted. **On the current instrument only** `**unbind **` Unbind the key **On the current instrument only** `**unbind all**` Removes every key binding **On the current instrument only** `**unbind all **` Removes every key binding for the given exchange e.g. `_unbind all Binance_` `**bind global ""**` Bind the command (in quotes) to the given key. Note: upper case letter keys are also accepted **For all instruments** `**unbind global **` Unbind the key **For all instruments** `**unbind global all**` Removes every key binding **For all instruments** [PreviousRepeat](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/repeat) [NextAlias](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/alias) Last updated 21 days ago --- # v3.7.8 | Documentation * Positions component update w/ sortable columns + component settings to configure various data display options & footer * Added: Bybit Pre-Market Trading * Fixed HL notif w/ too many agent wallets * HL better handling (removing & re-adding) of expired keys * HL chase reliability improved * Binance Tick Charts no longer show wicks to 0 * Fixed Risk calculation for Chase Maximum on Short side * Fixed Binance API keys: failed connections * Ensuring correct min size in quote for batch orders * Coinbase amend shows update in Notifs * Fixed Bitmex bug w/ leverage changing * Fixed Bitget bugs w/ stop order & stop limit reduce * Improved new listings detection (now based on contracts not tickers [Previousv3.7.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.9) [Nextv3.7.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.7) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.8.4 | Documentation * Hyperliquid Subaccounts and vaults support * New exchange connection button&menu in header * Position quick close: Added a hedge button on hedge mode, Disable reverse position for partial size * Reduce-only mode * Mobile : Improved header * Binance show separate max long/short size * Limit Click : Added quickbutton to enable designer from form * Fixed : If you close a position while running a reduce TWAP, twap will shut down * Fixed: Designer SL sometimes wont show on-screen w/ OCO orders * Bybit improved rate-limit * Removing a hyperliquid key invalidates it on HL too * DOM misc. fixes [Previousv3.8.5](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.5) [Nextv3.8.3](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.3) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.8.5 | Documentation * [Layout](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/layouts) Save/Import/Export across devices (access via Header or Settings) * Hobble Mode for connection dropouts * Install the terminal as a [standalone app (PWA)](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/progressive-web-app-pwa-guide) , both mobile or desktop, look for the install icon on your navigation bar! * Paid funding column for HL in positions * Fixed HL DOM w/ btcusd * HL funding time fixed * Misc. bug fixes [Previousv3.8.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.9) [Nextv3.8.4](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.4) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Cancel Orders | Documentation All commands also operate on explicit symbols, simply add the symbol at the end of each command Command Text Description Example `**cancel**` `**cancel **` Cancel all orders `**cancel **` Cancel all buys or sells `_cancel buys_`, `_cancel sells xrpusdt_` `**cancel top **` Cancel top orders by price, side is not important `_cancel top 5_` `**cancel bottom **` Cancel bottom orders by price `_cancel bottom 10 btcusdt_` `**cancel first **` Cancels orders by time of placement, first = oldest `_cancel first 3_` `**cancel last **` Cancels orders by time of placement, last = newest `_cancel last 5_` `**cancel stops**` Cancel all stops `**cancel buy stops**` Cancel buy stops `**cancel sell stops**` Cancel sell stops [PreviousBump Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/bump-orders) [NextClose Position](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/close-position) Last updated 23 days ago --- # Alias | Documentation Use aliases to create custom shortcuts for any longer commands or a command chains/blocks. They work universally, i.e. they only store and output the content as text. The syntax works similar to the [hotkey system:](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/shortcut-hotkeys) `alias chadswarm "repeat 5 (swarm buy 100000$ into 5; sleep 5)"` Now you only need to type in the CLI: `chadswarm` More examples: `alias tpsell "chase sell 100% reduce"` `alias buybtc "scale buy @mysize btcusdt into 10 from -1% to -2%"` You will find an overview of your existing aliases via the Hotkey quickmenu in the header bar. Example Description `**alias list**` Show all of your aliases `**alias ""**` Bind the command (in quotes) to the given name. `**unalias **` Undo the alias `**unalias all**` Removes every alias [PreviousShortcut / Hotkeys](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/shortcut-hotkeys) [NextUI Control](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control) Last updated 21 days ago --- # v3.0.0 | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.0.0#terminal-3.0-is-released) Terminal 3.0 is released! Please see the [Terminal 3.0 page](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/welcome/terminal-4.0) for an overview of the changes [Previousv3.1.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.0) [Nextv2.2.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.2.0) Last updated 2 years ago --- # Chase | Documentation Places a limit order at the best bid or ask and continually adjust its price to follow the quote until the order is cancelled, filled, or a maximum chase ‘distance’ is reached. You can run multiple simultaneous chase orders and monitor them in the [Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/orders) component. **Chase To** sets the maximum acceptable adverse price for your order. For example, if choosing 0.5% with an initial entry of 10,000 the chase function continually adjusts the order price up to 10,000 + 0.5% = 10,050 (in case of a buy order). For convenience the red and green boxes below preview the maximum possible adverse price for each side. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fplb9Mn9cBmA6DG3sMwio%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.54.15.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D7f62eebd-e999-4be2-92bf-76808d37766a&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=8a762da3&sv=2) **Switches:** * **Until Fill/Cancel** - Infinite chase. “Chase To” price is disabled and the order will continue to adjust until the operation is cancelled by the user or the order is filled * **Keep Order -** If canceled chase price it stays as a limit order * **Reduce** - Can only reduce your open position * **TP/SL** - Use [TP or SL](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch) for your chase ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FQk69WOZzC8YgY2aplrt9%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.55.52.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D4a3da6b6-80df-4542-bc8a-3ae5166b11a2&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=68589915&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/chase#stalk-mode) **Stalk Mode** ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FK0UByikSI8rFMBv1b7kQ%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.57.01.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Db355db97-f89d-4607-85fb-026d04243222&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=21d6de1&sv=2) This mode performs a Chase, but instead of placing your order at the best bid or ask, it places the order at a given number of ticks/% away from the best bid/ask: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FykShCqGeGhwv61YVHsjz%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.58.10.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D1c758e04-6c4e-4dda-b8aa-43b8223d9da6&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=2efaf845&sv=2) Here we're chasing or "stalking" the bid using the settings specified above. You can see the bid is kept 0.50% (roughly 493 USD) from the actual best bid price in the order book. When the market quote moves up the limit order will follow it, at the given distance. There are two Stalk options: **Maintain** attempts to maintain the given distance no matter if the market quote moves up or down. Your order would get filled on a wick when someone with one market order cuts through all resting bids/asks in the "maintained" distance between your order and the actual price. **Trail** is one-way and only moves your order towards the market quote. You can think of this as similar to a trailing stop. e.g. So, if you're stalking the bid and the market quote moves up, then your bid moves up -- however if the market quote moves down then your bid price is left unchanged. Caution: when using the **Maintain** option it is still possible your order will be filled during volatile market behavior. This possibility is more likely with a tight stalk distance. [PreviousClick Placement](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/click-placement) [NextScale](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale) Last updated 2 months ago --- # Simple Ordering | Documentation You can use variables **$size** and **$entry** wherever you see and . You can enter as the base / the underlying asset, in USD value (using "$") or as a percentage of the available balance (using "%"). can be specified as an absolute price or as a distance from last price (relative or in %). See [Variables](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/overview#variables) for more details ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/simple-ordering#market-orders) Market Orders Command Text Description Example `**buy **` Market buy immediately 100 of the underlying `_buy 100_` `**buy **` Market buy immediately with a size worth 1000 USD `_buy 1000$_` `**buy **` Market buy immediately with an amount of available balance `_buy 10%_`, `_buy 100%_` `**sell **` Market sell immediately 0.1 of the underlying `_sell 0.1_` `**sell **` Market sell immediately with a size worth 5000 USD `_sell 5000$_` `**sell **` Market sell immediately with an amount of available balance `_sell 10%_`, `_sell 50%_` `**buy reduce**` Market buy with reduce e.g. unwind a short position `_buy 100 reduce_`, `_buy 50% reduce_` `**sell reduce**` Market sell with reduce e.g. unwind a long position `_sell 10 reduce_`, `_sell 100$ reduce_` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/simple-ordering#limit-orders) Limit Orders Command Text Description Example `**buy at **` Place a limit buy order for the given size at a specified price or distance `_buy 100 at 13789 buy 10% at -250 buy 1000$ at -1%_` `**sell at **` Place a limit sell order for the given size at a specified price or distance `_sell 0.5 at 64000 sell 25% at +100 sell 1000$ at 0.1%_` `**buy at reduce**` Place a reduce limit buy order at the price `_buy 10 at 11000 reduce buy 100% at -1% reduce_` `**sell at reduce**` Place a reduce limit sell order at the price `_sell 100$ at 456 reduce sell 50% at +300 reduce_` `**buy best**` Enter the size at the best price in the orderbook (quote) `_buy 0.1 best buy 1000$ best buy 100% best_` `**sell best**` Enter the size at the best price in the orderbook (quote) `_sell 100 best sell 10000$ best sell 10% best_` `**buy best reduce**` Close / reduce a position at best price `_buy 0.25 best reduce buy 100% best reduce buy 500$ best reduce_` `**sell best reduce**` Close / reduce a position at best price `_sell 25 best reduce_` `_sell 50% best reduce sell 5000$ best reduce_` [PreviousUI Control](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control) [NextStops](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/stops) Last updated 21 days ago --- # DOM | Documentation The DOM (Depth of Market) provides a dynamic trading interface combining Orderbook data and trade execution. It displays price levels, orderflow and your orders via customizable columns, allowing for quick trading and market analysis. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FAV0OYhqXHjOkBsx2Kwd8%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.44.21.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D098b4e90-bea0-4a82-8244-2bfb7f9ef6b9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ebadbde&sv=2) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom#display) Display ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The component size and layout will automatically adjust when more columns are added. * **Orders Column:** * Visual display of your active orders * Color-coded by side (green for bids, red for asks) * Darker shading for single orders, lighter for multiple orders at same price * Stop orders indicated with triangular markers * **Bid/Ask Columns**: * Real-time orderbook depth * **Price Column**: * Central display of price levels according to grouping setting * Last traded price highlighting * Position entry markers * Optional momentum tail visualization * **Volume Profiles**: * Bought/Sold volumes * Delta profile * Volume profile * Trade activity at each price level showing effort and potential imbalances * The profiles will reset either using the **Clear Profiles** button in the Orderform or according to the Clear Pofiles Interval in the component settings [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom#trading-interaction) **Trading Interaction** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * **Left-click** on bid / ask column to place limit orders at exact price on desired side * **Shift + click** for regular stop orders * **Ctrl + click** for position-linked stop orders indicated via the CLOSE tag (if the exchange doesn't support this order type it will place a regular stop order) * **Click** on orders column to cancel individual or grouped orders * **Drag & drop** orders to modify order prices * **Right-click** on price column to recenter the view * **Mouse wheel** to scroll price levels (direction configurable in global settings) [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom#orderform) **Orderform** --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toggle via button at the top right of the component. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FoCKhTXMujWu1aPdNAt5C%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.42.45.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Ddb454845-1dc5-4207-8205-256c97aa1324&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=d4011c18&sv=2) * **Size Input** (adjust in global DOM settings) * **Big Boy Lot Size Input Mode:** Size input using lot-based system * Lots: Whole number quantities (1, 2, 5, 10) * Multiplier: Size per lot (e.g., 0.1 BTC per lot) * Quick size buttons for common lot quantities - each click adds up * CLR to clear the input * **Standard Mode**: Direct size input using a slider * **Market Orders**: Quick market buy/sell execution * **Best Bid/Ask**: One-click placement at best bid/ask prices / top of book * **Post/Reduce**: Toggle for post-only and reduce-only orders * **Order Management:** * FLT (Flatten): Close all positions and cancel all orders * REV (Reverse): Reverse current position * CXL ASK/BID/ALL: Cancel your asks, bids or all orders (option to retain stop orders for CXL ALL via global DOM settings) * **Utility Buttons:** * Recenter view * Clear Profiles * Toggle between: Freeze view or Follow latest Price [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom#settings) Settings --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Component Settings:** Click on the single cog/wheel icon to open the Component Settings and configure the Positions and Footer Data. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F0y1QqChxOCmKzh6rfcYX%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.42.55.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D74715873-ed87-49be-b13b-63f7ad9353ae&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ea72ab9c&sv=2) * **Display** * Show/hide columns * Momentum tails with customizable * Display location (price or separate columns) * Tail length (500ms to 10000ms) * **Price** * Price grouping granularity * Digit display options * **Volume** * Profile clearing intervals (on candle close) * Volume display modes (Normal/Lots/Dollar) * Abbreviation and shorten options **Global Settings:** Click on the double cogs/wheels icon to open the Global Settings for all DOM Components. You can toggle the Size Input Mode, Invert the Y-Axis when scrolling the DOM or Retain your Stop orders when using the CXL buttons. The footer will show: * V: Total Volume * Delta: CVD * H: High and L: Low * R: Range calculation * S: Spread in ticks, a "wide" spread will turn orange [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom#hotkeys) Hotkeys ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Almost all actions in the DOM can be bound to Hotkeys. Please refer to the [**UI Control**](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control) section. [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/dom#video-overview) Video Overview --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch this video overview for the prevous version of the DOM [PreviousPositions](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions) [NextPnL Cards](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/pnl-cards) Last updated 2 months ago --- # v3.8.11 | Documentation * Improved Onboarding: Accept Terms, Deposit and generate Key all inside the Terminal * Improved UX for orders with too low slippage setting * Internal tech upgrade resulting in minor UI changes * Added Russian language * Fixed/removed restrictions for some users * TWAP fix for HL * Fix for Binance spot-only keys * Improved Binance connection stability * Fixed Bybit inverse USD calcs [Previousv3.8.12](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.12) [Nextv3.8.10](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.10) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.6.10 | Documentation * Dead-market favourites fixed (ticker bar was flashing forever) * DOM orderform visual glitch fixed * Bybit sizing on CLI for isolated one-way fixed * Tradingview orders failing to appear fixed * Glitch with resizing and moving components fixed [Previousv3.6.15](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6.15) [Nextv3.6.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6.9) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.6.9 | Documentation * Bybit Isolated sizing fixed * Binance connection stability improved * TradingView reactivity fixed * Nuke Orders fixed (error in some situations) * Orderbook text colour fixed * 'Favourites' bar clickable in multi mode * Mobile mode header more compact * Mobile scrolling fixed on some components [Previousv3.6.10](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6.10) [Nextv3.6](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.8.9 | Documentation * Fill markers on chart (executed via the terminal), add size figures to the markers via Settings > Chart * Spoken voice notifications, enable via Settings > Notifications, improved notifications in general * Lots of Hyperliquid stability improvements incl. HL server monitor * HL Chase improvements incl. option to run chase via our backend (Settings > Orders) * Fixed bug w/ swarm order + notifications * Fixes for Tradingview component w/ order amendment and position display * Misc. bug fixes [Previousv3.8.10](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.10) [Nextv3.8.5](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.5) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.7 | Documentation * [Coinbase Exchange](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-coinbase-api-key) * [Improved documentation for on-Boarding HyperLiquid](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid) * [Positions component update](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/positions) * Notifications for new listings * Upgrade in connectivity for Hyper_Liquid_ * Increased performance for Bybit and Binance * Bug fixes [Previousv3.7.4](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.4) [Nextv3.6.15](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6.15) Last updated 12 months ago --- # v3.8.3 | Documentation * TradingView update: drag'n'drop SL and TP from Positions label * Stop Market Scale order type (Bybit only) * Misc. performance and UI improvements [Previousv3.8.4](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.4) [Nextv3.8.1](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.1) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.5 | Documentation * Bybit Spot Integration [Previousv3.6](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6) [NextV3.4](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.4) Last updated 12 months ago --- # Scale Orders | Documentation Note: all commands operate on the currently viewed instrument only Command Text Description Example `**scale into from to **` Place number of orders of a given total between the two prices (order of prices not important). Can also specify to `_reduce_` (see example) `_scale buy 10 into 10 from 31000 to 32000 scale sell 10000$ into 25 from 50000 to 48500 reduce_` `**scale into from to **` [Scale Side's](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/limit-tab/scale-side) price offset can be mimicked and mixed with other types of figures `_scale buy 1000$ into 10 from -0.25% to -1% scale sell 1 into 5 from +1% to 32000 reduce_` `**scale into from to cubic **` As above, but specifying either **cubic** or **icubic** followed by a **skew** figure between 0.0 and 1.0 to specify how to distribute the orders `_scale buy 20000 into 10 from 31250 to 32000 icubic 1.0 scale buy 10000$ into 30 from 20500 to 20750 cubic 0.25 reduce_` `**scale into from to cubic cubic **` For **size distribuition** you can add a size skew right after the price skew. However as the only exception, size skew comes **after ** If you only want to use only size distribution, you have to use **linear 1** (arbitrary number between 0-1) for price distribution `_scale buy 10000 into 10 from 50000 to 49000 cubic 1.0 cubic 0.8 scale sell 1 into 10 from 90000 to 100000 cubic 0.25 reduce cubic 0.5_` `scale buy 50000 into 10 from 30000 to 29500 linear 1.0 cubic 0.8` When using **cubic**: * For buy orders: * With a bias of skew 1: distribution towards price range high. * With a bias of skew 0: distribution towards price range low. * For sell orders: * With a bias of skew 1: distribution towards price range low. * With a bias of skew 0: distribution towards price range high. When using **icubic**: * For buy orders: * With a bias of skew 1: distribution towards price range low. * With a bias of skew 0: distribution towards price range high. * For sell orders: * With a bias of skew 1: distribution towards price range high. * With a bias of skew 0: distribution towards price range low. [PreviousReverse Position](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/reverse-position) [NextChase Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chase-orders) Last updated 4 months ago --- # TWAP Chase Order | Documentation This module mimicks the twap chase feature in orderform's TWAP ordertype: The base grammar is similar to the [TWAP Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-order) : `twap chase [instrument] into over ` e.g.: `twap chase buy 1 btcusdt into 60 over 60` Additionally you can specify the timeout percentage: `timeout ` and further if it will execute after timeout at the market or add to the next lot: `` The defaults are `50%` and `market` but if you wanted to adjust them your whole command would be: `twap chase [instrument] into over timeout ` e.g.: `twap chase buy 1 btcusdt into 60 over 60 timeout 20% next` Further you may specify behavior when a chase fails. By default it's a market order but you can add it to the next lot: `fail ` e.g. `twap chase buy 1 btcusdt into 60 over 60 fail next` or `twap chase buy 1 btcusdt into 60 over 60 timeout 20% next fail next` You can also add `reduce` at the end of the command. [PreviousTWAP Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-order) [Nextv.4.0.8](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v.4.0.8) Last updated 21 days ago --- # TWAP Order | Documentation Command Text Description Example `**twap into over **` `**twap into over reduce**` Executes a twap of number of orders of a given total over a number of . Can also specify to explicit instruments and/or `_reduce_` `_twap buy 1 into 10 over 10 twap sell 100000$ btcusdt into 100 over 240 twap sell 100% into 60 over 60 reduce twap buy 1 ethusdt into 10 over 5_` [PreviousSwarm Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/swarm-order) [NextTWAP Chase Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-chase-order) Last updated 21 days ago --- # v3.1.9 | Documentation * Türkçe language support * Nederlands language support * Português language support * Turbo Fast BitMEX connection * Fix Limit Chase error * Binance: Fix Multi-Asset switch * Binance: Faster and more stable connection [Previousv3.1.11](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.11) [Nextv3.1.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.7) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.7.4 | Documentation * Recent symbols list in menu * Chase cancellable from the chart * Binance COIN-M bugfixes * Performance upgrades [Previousv3.7.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.7) [Nextv3.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7) Last updated 4 months ago --- # TWAP | Documentation **Time Weighted Average Price** execution of a large order. A Total Size is divided into the given number of Total Lots which are then executed one by one across the given Total Time at regular intervals (“Order Frequency”). There is a maximum of 12 hours and a minimum of 5 minutes. This is a long running process, you may continue trading using the Terminal’s other functions and monitor the TWAP progress in the Activity panel. TWAP is cancelable at any moment. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FnFOPCD82eHwz7Z7ulcpY%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.26.26.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D6444e0c0-a6b3-4dbc-9da8-3324c055b98e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=f5312236&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/twap#stealth-execution-options) Stealth Execution Options **Frequency Jitter** ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FDI5nkXguDIp5500aXykr%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.29.14.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Df03f045c-dce7-43bd-94af-421b473327c9&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=1ea3db46&sv=2) This option is to help avoiding detection of your running TWAP by public market trackers. Usually TWAP orders are place at regular (exact) time intervals. With Jitter enabled, you can displace these time intervals by a random number of seconds up to ±20% for each order placed. For example, instead of placing orders every 10 seconds, with _Jitter_ of ±20% orders may be placed at the given intervals (seconds): 10, 9, 11, 12, 8, 10.5, 9.7, 11.4 etc. Which are all a random and maximum of 20% deviation from 10. **Irregular Lots** You can also randomize the size of your lots instead of using the same uniform size for each TWAP order placed. Similar to the Irregular option on SWARM orders. Using the Jitter and Irregular options together, it is practically impossible for your running TWAP to be detected by market analyzers **Price bounds** Define upper and lower price bounds for the TWAP and its reaction: * Pause execution until price returns to bounds * End execution and abort the TWAP order * Execute all remaining orders immediately * Close which stops the TWAP and acts as a SL/TP to close your position **Chase option** Toggle this option for the twap in order to use chase orders instead of market orders. Options include: * Interval Time Aggression, which lets you select to either market order or add the order to the next chase if the chase order isn't filled in a certain time. * On Chase Fail, which lets you decide between market order and adding to the next chase order in case the current chase order fails. Note: Closing the Terminal will end the TWAP process. [PreviousSwarm](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/market/swarm) [NextOverview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/overview) Last updated 2 months ago --- # v4.0.7 | Documentation #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0.7#new-cli-features) NEW CLI FEATURES * **Chaining of commands.** [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chaining) * **";" operator for sequential processing** * **"&" operator for parallel processing** * **Ordering with explicit symbols** `buy 1 ethusdt` for all order types and all size types. The symbol comes after the main command and applicable size command. See Ordertype pages for examples. * New **repeat** function for looping tasks `repeat 5 (buy 1 btcusdt & buy 1 ethusdt & buy 1 solusdt ; sleep 15s)` [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/repeat) * List ongoing repeat and chain tasks with their ID with `tasks` command, kill latest task with `kill` or kill a specific ID with `kill `. * Tasks are also shown in Activity component. * New **sleep** command: `sleep ` - unit supports `ms`, `s` (default), `m`; max 10min. * New **alias** system for typing shortcuts inside the CLI, similar to existing hotkey system: `alias chadswarm "repeat 5 (swarm buy 100000$ into 5; sleep 5)"` - now type only: `chadswarm` [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/alias) * New **TWAP** module: `twap buy 1 ethusdt into 10 over 10` [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-order) * New **TWAP Chase** module incl. parameters mimicking the twap chase in orderform: `twap chase buy 1 ethusdt into 10 over 10 timeout 30% fail market` [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-chase-order) * grammar: twap chase buy|sell SIZE \[SYMBOL\] into LOTS over MINS \[timeout \[PCT%\] \[maket|next\]\] \[fail market|next\] \[reduce\] * Defaults (when omitted): 50%, market, market; e.g.: * `twap chase buy 1 ethusdt into 10 over 10` * `twap chase buy 100% ethusdt into 10 over 10 timeout 30% next fail market reduce` * `twap chase buy 1 ethusdt into 10 over 10 timeout 25% next fail next` * New **bump** command: options to specify side, x top/bottom orders, absolute or relative-% price change, e.g. `bump buys top 5 0.1%` [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/bump-orders) * Relative pricing with positions entry price `buy 1 at $entry -1%` in addition to the existing relative-to-lastprice-pricing. Works with simple and scale. **New general commands** * leverage handling `leverage` or `lev` to show current leverage; `leverage 50` or `lev 50` to change current leverage * `reverse` analogous to close command. works also with and explicit instruments, e.g. `reverse long btcusdt` * `export` and `import` to export / import all binds, variables and aliases together (backwards compatible - old export/import still alive but phasing it out) #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0.7#new-ui-controls) NEW UI CONTROLS [docs](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control) **Hotkeys general** * key combinations with new modifiers: ctrl, alt/option and shift: `bind ctrl+a ""`, `bind k+ctrl ""` * added F-keys for binding, also work in combination with modifiers `bind F1 ""` `bind ctrl+F2 ""` **CLI** * focus CLI input field: "ui cli focus" e.g. `bind global ctrl+space "ui cli focus"` * CLI link color change: "ui cli link\_color" e.g. `ui cli link_orange` **Place Order form** * Control a linked Place Order form via `ui order ` * 'ui order type\_ordertype' to changes ordertypes of linked place order forms, e.g. `ui order type_chase` * size and slider control. e.g. do `bind global shift+right "ui order size +10%` (% always refering to 100% max available size) Absolute set:   `ui order size 250`    → set to 250 contracts/coins   `ui order size 500$`   → set to 500 USD (equivalent)   `ui order size 40%`   → set to 40 % of max size Relative adjust:   `ui order size +10`   → add 10 contracts/coins   `ui order size -50$`  → subtract 50 USD worth   `ui order size +5%`  → raise by 5% of max size * focus size inputs: `ui order sizefocus` or `ui order sizefocus1` for first sizeinput, `ui order sizefocus2` for the 2nd USD-input * `$ordersize` : using a size from orderform (only implicit instrument) * toggle quick buttons via `ui order quick1-7` * Using Quicksize button sizes via `$quick1` to `$quick7` * `btn_reduce` and `btn_post` * `btn_buy` and `btn_sell` **Header** * `ui header designer` * `ui header reduce` **Tabs** * Change layout tabs via `ui tab ` **Chart** * `$click` : using a price from chart click in CLI (= using price from ordermenu). `buy 1 at $click` (only implicit instrument) * change chart component timeframes via e.g. `ui chart time_4h` #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0.7#other) Other * Performance fixes and improvements for Tick charts and DOM * Mobile fixes and better scrolling * Misc. fixes * DOM columns settings persistence * TV chart indicator settings persistence * Fix for clicking price in Positions component to use in Orderform * PnL card height * Limit order size calculation fix for specific contracts * Default Layout fixed * Various TV chart fixes [Previousv.4.0.8](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v.4.0.8) [Nextv4.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0) Last updated 8 days ago --- # v3.8.10 | Documentation * TV component: attached positions and quick form; in the top right corner of the TV comp, toggle attached minified orderform and positions overview. * More timeframes: 3m, 2h, 6h, 8h, 12h * Trollbox: „/report“ command to message us about bugs etc. * New Focus Mode for improved scrolling and navigation experience; toggle via header; focus and use a component by tapping on it, use the rest as scroll handle * Better sliders * Numeric Inputs * PWA: drag from header to refresh * Nuke in single button * Smaller Notifications * CLI Fixes for showing hotkeys and vars * DOM: Fixes for safari * CLI Okx hotkeys size bug * Bitget multi-asset margin * Fixed link-issue when switching classic-multi * Lot's of designer fixes * Fixed Funding sorting * TV: fixed positions and orders updating w/ account and contract change * Fixed Blofin margin mode selection * Binance readonly api keys working again [Previousv3.8.11](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.11) [Nextv3.8.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.9) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Chase Orders | Documentation Note: all commands operate on the currently viewed instrument only `**chase **` Start a limit chase for the given side and size terminating only on fill or cancel `_chase buy 100 chase buy 5000$ chase sell 0.1 chase sell 15%_` `**chase cancel chase cancel keep**` Cancel a running chase. Specify ‘keep’ to keep the order in the orderbook `**chase to **` Start a limit chase terminating at the given length which can be a price, a percentage or a number of USD `_chase buy 100 to 0.1% chase sell 0.1 to -10_` `**chase reduce**` Start a limit chase to close a full position or a portion of it `_chase buy 100% reduce chase sell 50% reduce_` [PreviousScale Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/scale-orders) [NextSwarm Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/swarm-order) Last updated 23 days ago --- # UI Control | Documentation All UI commands are formatted like so: `ui ` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control#cli) CLI * **Focus the CLI input field** itself so you can quickly type in the CLI: `ui cli focus` e.g. `bind global ctrl+space "ui cli focus"` * **CLI link color change**: `ui cli link_` e.g. `ui cli link_orange` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control#place-order-form) Place Order Form * **Change ordertypes** with `ui order type_` of linked place order forms, e.g. `ui order type_chase` . Ordertype names are: limit, limitstop, click, chase, scale, scaleside, market, marketstop _or_ stop, swarm, twap * **Size and slider control** via `ui order size ` where can set an absolute amount or adjust relatively. E.g. do `bind global shift+right "ui order size +10%` to globally always bump your order size by 10% (% always refering to 100% max available size). Examples: * Absolute set:   * ui order size 250    → set to 250 contracts/coins   * ui order size 500$   → set to 500 USD (equivalent)   * ui order size 40%   → set to 40 % of max size * Relative adjust works analogous, just put a + or - infront of the amount and the CLI will then adjust the size accordingly. e.g. `ui order size -100$` * **Focus size inputs**: `ui order sizefocus` or `ui order sizefocus1` for first size-input, `ui order sizefocus2` for the 2nd USD-input * **Use the Orderform size** for CLI commands via `$ordersize` (only focussed instrument) * **Toggle quick buttons** in the linked orderform via `ui order quick<1-7>` * **Use Quicksize button sizes** in the CLI via `$quick<1-7>` * Toggle Reduce or Post via `btn_reduce` and `btn_post` * Toggle Buy and Sell buttons via `btn_buy` and `btn_sell` * **Toggle Designer Mode** via `ui header designer` * **Toggle Reduce-Only Mode** via `ui header reduce` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control#tabs) Tabs * **Change layout tabs** via `ui tab ` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control#chart) Chart * **Use a price from chart click** in CLI (= using price from ordermenu) with `$click` e.g. `buy 1 at $click` (only implicit instrument) * **Change chart component timeframes** via e.g. `ui chart time_4h` or `ui chart time_5m` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ui-control#dom) DOM Using the **component** name "`dom`", you can control the order form with the following actions ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F1RYqSob5b4HUiRk3zvjT%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252014.20.23.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D116970a9-735b-40b0-af74-f1a378be2870&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=3cf3db6&sv=2) With the latest update the following buttons have been added for the DOM Orderform: * Clear Profiles: btn\_clear\_profiles * Freeze view: btn\_freeze * Follow latest price: btn\_follow Additionally, there are further binds actions available in the DOM settings menu: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FZREDRghK8Cvyfdo0TbAv%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-31%2520at%252015.58.26.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D8c266d29-17d3-471f-84fb-928c32cd2d3b&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=f6539653&sv=2) For example, to control the "MKT. BUY" button type this into the CLI: Copy ui dom btn_mkt_buy You can of course bind these to a hotkey in the usual way: `bind global b "ui dom btn_mkt_buy"` [PreviousAlias](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/alias) [NextSimple Ordering](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/simple-ordering) Last updated 21 days ago --- # v3.7.7 | Documentation * Realized PnL for Bybit * Quickly hide/show the orderform (opt-in under Settings > General) * Added opt-in for new ticker listings. * Fixed Max size for spot Limit/Scale Orders * App build with consistent fonts * Switch HL ticker via CLI * Fixed Contract menu widget for mobile * Binance connection dropouts * Fixed Bugs w/ Binance & HL balances * Fixed Bugs w/ Bybit leverage display & notifications * Swarm now validates lots > 0 [Previousv3.7.8](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.8) [Nextv3.7.4](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.4) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v.4.0.8 | Documentation * Added option to set own sizes for position quick close buttons * Added protect position feature * Added input percentage to chase distance and stalk * Fixed round stops to tick in position stops * Fixed quickbutton preset size * Fixed leverage update with complex orders * Fixed native chart ignore initial bars * Fixed complex orders minor bugs * Misc. bug fixes #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v.4.0.8#undefined) [PreviousTWAP Chase Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-chase-order) [Nextv4.0.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v4.0.7) Last updated 1 day ago --- # v3.8 | Documentation * [Blofin Exchange](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/creating-an-api-key/creating-a-blofin-api-key) [Previousv3.8.1](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8.1) [Nextv3.7.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.9) Last updated 11 months ago --- # v3.6.15 | Documentation * From Settings > Accounts, re-enable an API key if it was mistakenly disabled by app * Components now have maximize/minimize buttons next to close * Orders component: shows size as dual size too + added menu for display of Totals in footer * Multi-mode: Double click tabs to rename them; Binance balances rounding fixes * Fixed Hyperliquid liquidation price bug [Previousv3.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7) [Nextv3.6.10](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6.10) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Swarm Order | Documentation Note: all commands operate on the currently viewed instrument only Command Text Description Example `**swarm into swarm into reduce**` Executes a swarm of number of orders of a given total . Can also specify to `_reduce_` `_swarm buy 1 into 10 swarm sell 100000$ into 100 swarm sell 10 into 20 reduce swarm buy 50% into 10 reduce_` `**swarm into irregular swarm into irregular reduce**` Same as above but with irregular lots. Can also specify to `_reduce_` `_swarm buy 10 into 50 irregular swarm sell 500000$ into 100 irregular swarm buy 10 into 50 irregular reduce swarm sell 50% into 100 irregular reduce_` [PreviousChase Orders](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/chase-orders) [NextTWAP Order](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/twap-order) Last updated 4 months ago --- # Stops | Documentation The stop command is designed to be easy to use and has a few different options for placement. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/stops#market-stops) Market Stops Place a reduce/close Market stop. Command Description Example `**stop at **` `**stop at **` Quick & easy placement with an open position, uses the open position's size, `price` can be absolute, relative or percentage `_stop at 0.1%, stop at -100, stop at 18500, stop btcusdt at -1%_` `**stop buy at **` `**stop sell at **` Same as above, use this if you have a hedged position open `_stop buy at +100, stop sell at 1%_` `**stop at **` Use specific size. Useful for partial stop `_stop 500$ at 1%_` `**stop buy at stop sell at **` Same as above, but needed for hedged position **Also useful if you don't yet have a position open** `_stop buy 500$ at 1%, stop sell 0.01 at -100_` `**stop buy|sell at **` Place a stop for a specific side with defined size for an explicit instrument with hedged positions `_stop sell 10 solusdt at -2%_` ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/stops#limit-stops) Limit Stops Place a Limit stop. You can do this with or without an open position. Limit Stops are the same syntax as Market Stops, just add `trigger ` to the end! Trigger must be an **absolute** price. Command Description Example `**stop at trigger **` Quick limit stop placement with a trigger. `trigprice` must be an absolute price `_stop at 0.1% trigger 18500_` `**stop buy at trigger stop sell at trigger **` Same as above, use this if you have a hedged position open `_stop buy at +100 trigger 19500_` `**stop at trigger **` Use specific size. Useful for partial stop `_stop 500$ at 1% trigger 19000_` `**stop buy at trigger stop sell at trigger **` Same as above, but needed for hedged position **Also useful if you don't yet have a position open** `_stop buy 500$ at 1% trigger 1500_` [PreviousSimple Ordering](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/simple-ordering) [NextOrdering with Stops](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/ordering-with-stops) Last updated 21 days ago --- # v3.1.15 | Documentation * All Performance Issues fixed, speed is lightning fast * Bybit Scale orders 2x faster than before [Previousv3.3.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.3.0) [Nextv3.1.13](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.13) Last updated 1 year ago --- # User Defined Variables | Documentation You can create variables and set them to any value then use them either manually by typing into the CLI or inside a shortcut binding. All user variables start with the **"@"** symbol This scheme offers a lot of flexibility and power if you're a regular shortcut user! For example you could define a variable **@bigsize** and use that in multiple shortcut bindings to Swarm, Chase etc. And then if you want to change the size used in these bindings, you can simply modify the value of **@bigsize** without having to re-write the bind shortcut. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/user-defined-variables#how-to-create-and-modify-variables) How To Create & Modify Variables Command Description Example `**set @ **` Create a variable or change existing variable value `_set @bigsize 1000$_` `_set @halfsize 50%_` `_set @myentry -1%_` `**unset @**` Remove a variable `_unset @bigsize_` `**unset all**` Removes all variables `**print @**` Shows current value of the variable `_print @myentry_` `**print all**` Displays all variables and their current values Variables work with any type of number or string. They can be used for size, price, the number of orders you want to place, the method of scale (cubic, linear). ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/user-defined-variables#quick-editor) Quick Editor For fast editing, you can also use the quick editor in the Hotkey Configuration at the top: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FnTx1SR4nb1P2on8rTxSW%252FScreenshot%25202025-07-30%2520at%252018.16.15.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D550af968-56e2-42c7-90fd-eb804d2d358d&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=4494bd86&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/user-defined-variables#using-variables-in-the-cli) Using Variables in the CLI It's very simple, here's a quick example: Copy set @mysize 100$ // set up our variables set @price -1% buy @mysize at @price // limit order => buy 100$ at -1% chase sell @mysize to @price // chase all the way to -1% => chase sell 100$ to -1% set @price -0.1% // modify and set more variables set @price2 -0.5% set @numorders 10 scale buy @mysize into @numorders from @price to @price2 => scale buy 500$ into 10 from -0.1% to -0.5% // Combine 'Constants' with user variables: buy @mysize sell @mysize at $entry // sell 100$ at your current entry price [Previous'Constant' values](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/constant-values) [NextGeneral Commands](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/terminal-cli/general-commands) Last updated 2 months ago --- # v3.3.0 | Documentation **New Terminal Update: Version 3.3.1 Out Now!** * Introducing Spot-only API-keys exclusively for Binance users * Easily manage your Balances with the new "Hide Dust" feature * Now supporting Polski 🇵🇱 language for enhanced accessibility * Enhanced Limit Chase functionality for smoother trading experiences [PreviousV3.4](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.4) [Nextv3.1.15](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.15) Last updated 1 year ago --- # v3.1.0 | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.0#features) Features * Bitget Support * DOM Trading ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.0#fixes-updates) Fixes / Updates * UI based CLI commands see [UI Control](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/ui-overview) * Switch server (click the server name in the Exchange button drop-down) * Balance and Margin control added to CLI window * Settings > Notifications > "Suppress Notifications" * Settings > DOM * Optimization added for when placing many hundreds (or more!) of orders * Fix maximum size error on Scale, Swarm, TWAP [Previousv3.1.5](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.5) [Nextv3.0.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.0.0) Last updated 1 year ago --- # v3.6 | Documentation * [Tradingview](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradingview-chart) * [Aggr](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/aggr) * [PnL Cards](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/pnl-cards) * [Risk tool](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/execution-panel/tp-sl-switch#risk) * [Hyperliquid](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/adding-hyperliquid) * [Tradestream Trading Journal](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradestream-trading-journal) * Bug fixes [Previousv3.6.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.6.9) [Nextv3.5](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.5) Last updated 12 months ago --- # v3.1.13 | Documentation * General performance improvements after long sessions w/ heavy volume * Optimized Chart performance during volatility * Optimized Positions Panel w/ many Positions (+10) * Faster placement for large Scale & Swarm orders, added adaptive buffering * 日本語 / japanese language support * Add Account Button in Account Selection Menu * Fixed: Intermittent Bybit error with market orders * Fixed: Fat Finger and various minor OKX bugs * Fixed: Minor translation glitches [Previousv3.1.15](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.15) [Nextv3.1.11](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.11) Last updated 1 year ago --- # v3.7.9 | Documentation * /liq shows your liq-price in Trollbox * Extension of Hyperliquid keys to 180 days * Orders comp. performance enhancement w/ large amount of orders * Quick account list button in acc. dropdown * Ensure correct prices for filled Bybit stop orders * Orders comp.: bugfixes w/ input fields & header * Bugs w/ Linkup Account Symbol (mismatch) * Validate with quote for HL and CB w/ scale and swarm * Fixed BID ASK notif for HL * Fixed HL SPOT tokens index * Other performance fixes [Previousv3.8](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.8) [Nextv3.7.8](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.7.8) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.1.7 | Documentation * BitMEX Correct maximum order sizing * BitMEX Correct leverage selected on untraded instruments [Previousv3.1.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.9) [Nextv3.1.6](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.6) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.1.11 | Documentation * Improved performance drastically in situations of high load and volatility * Improved performance when placing and pulling big amounts of orders * Bybit: Fix certain sub accounts displaying 0 balance * Bybit: Various other small fixes [Previousv3.1.13](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.13) [Nextv3.1.9](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.9) Last updated 1 year ago --- # v2.2.0 | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.2.0#features) Features * CLI: User Variables * CLI: USD sized amounts * CLI: Stop support ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.2.0#fixes-tweaks) Fixes / Tweaks * CLI: When using percentages for size, assumes you mean percent of the position (if you have a position open) when using REDUCE on all orders * Show Mark price in positions panel * Fix race condition in Bybit position updates showing out-of-date data * Fix duplicate Chase msgs in CLI * Add showing Total in Orders panel in USDT (click 'Total' button on titlebar) * CLI now has infinite history! Press up and down arrow keys to see your previous commands * Instrument filter button now stays on between sessions [Previousv3.0.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.0.0) [Nextv2.1.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.1.0) Last updated 2 years ago --- # v3.1.5 | Documentation * OKX: Fix missing open limit orders in some cases * BitMEX: Fix USD sizing shown for quantos * Prevent negative USD showing when order price < 0 * Hide nuisance Designer orders if not enabled * Bitget: Fix placing CLI buy/sell order with a stop * DOM: Position with averaged entry price not showing on price line * DOM: Fix certain BitMEX instruments (e.g. XBTUSDT) showing incorrectly formatted volume * OKX account/position risk calculations * BitMEX DOM stops now always get triggered by last traded price (not 'mark') [Previousv3.1.6](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.6) [Nextv3.1.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.0) Last updated 4 months ago --- # v3.1.6 | Documentation * General system / connection stability improvement * Fix Bybit Unified position leverage controls * DOM: No longer need to enter lot/size to place a position stop [Previousv3.1.7](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.7) [Nextv3.1.5](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.1.5) Last updated 4 months ago --- # V3.4 | Documentation * **Onchain Integration**: Insilico Terminal now seamlessly integrates with the Vertex Protocol on Arbitrum, ensuring a cutting-edge execution platform for traders. * **Vertex Partnership**: Partnering with Vertex Protocol, we bring you our advanced trading software on Arbitrum, providing unparalleled trading experiences. * **Connect and Trade**: Join the action now on Vertex Protocol's platform and start trading with ease: [Vertex Protocol Platform](https://app.vertexprotocol.com/portfolio/overview?referral=ZIwHfLgHUR) * **CEX-like Experience**: With this groundbreaking implementation, users on the Onchain network can now enjoy a centralized exchange (CEX) level trading experience coupled with high-performance tools. * **Guides and Tutorials**: Explore our comprehensive setup guide and instructional video to get started seamlessly: * [Setup Guide](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide) * [Instructional Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQSpIZBTGV4) [Previousv3.5](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.5) [Nextv3.3.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v3.3.0) Last updated 1 year ago --- # v2.0.2 | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.0.2#features) Features * Binance exchange support enabled * UI redesign, 70% less fugly. Approx one thousand changes. * Massive internal refactoring. Phase 1 of a larger product transition. * New way to hide your PnL (settings => position => simplified) * Position Close menu ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FfKZE2Y74Ui6fJyFbSQZ0%252FScreenshot%25202022-07-27%2520at%252013.14.51.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D6767182f-b830-4f1f-947e-5c1cb71f4496&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a7c447aa&sv=2) New convenient options for unwinding your position ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.0.2#fixes) Fixes * Inconsistent datetime formatting on Orders * Login screen deretarded * Fixed orderbook visual glitching sometimes * Fixed orderbook when resized very small, hide columns * Fixed expired api key making a mess on auto disable if user has only one key * Fixed Bybit orders not loading on startup sometimes (bybit's fault fr fr) * Bunch of other minor stuff I didn't even bother to record [Previousv2.1.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.1.0) Last updated 2 years ago --- # v2.1.0 | Documentation ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.1.0#features) Features * Homepage added * Light theme now available! ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252Fmf7FSGUPMgoJqF3SD0mU%252FScreenshot%25202022-09-14%2520at%252007.31.20.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D778882c6-746e-4c9f-a9c2-8fb0940ca51e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a82a66f7&sv=2) * Auto-theme switching to match system theme * Custom candle colors * TWAP "jitter" and irregular size mode ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FKNRQ70tNju3nkhvkGadT%252FScreenshot%25202022-09-14%2520at%252007.27.30.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D3abd886b-f89c-494f-9aaf-26aba765cd97&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=3f38ff2c&sv=2) * Scale Exponential mode * Scale price distribution tool revamped now easier to use * Chase "Stalk Mode" added ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FQKqMsdnh538y2X2mNUID%252FScreenshot%25202022-09-14%2520at%252007.37.40.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D9aec25c2-eb89-435f-be36-df79bb5f596b&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=5c40a1b2&sv=2) * Orders panel: click "Total" to split buys and sells * Orders: Cancel buys/sells individually menu * "Denial mode" added to Settings ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.1.0#fixes) Fixes * Ignore meta keys (windows key, mac) on hotkey presses * Fix Fatfinger detection in certain situations * Orderbook visual glitches * Compact mode added to various UI components to look better on smaller displays * Reliable recalculation of base/quote size when order price updated * Fix Stop order placement bug when using Scale orders on Binance [Previousv2.2.0](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.2.0) [Nextv2.0.2](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/changelog/v2.0.2) Last updated 2 years ago --- # Email Protection | Cloudflare Please enable cookies. 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More Info: [https://x.com/tradestream\_xyz](https://x.com/tradestream_xyz) , [https://tradestream.xyz/](https://tradestream.xyz/) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F2n6IiYYlMcXOtA0wFjVX%252Fscreenshot%25202024-08-06%2520um%252009.25.27.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D035b123a-e5c8-4d0d-92d8-1b5682b68ac2&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=826a954b&sv=2) Note: For now ByBit, Hyperliquid, Binance and BitGet accounts are supported #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradestream-trading-journal#enabling-tradestream) Enabling Tradestream Go to Settings > Integrations and activate TradeStream, you will now have a TradeStream tab appear in Terminal. If you press on it you will be shown the TradeStream app. #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradestream-trading-journal#setting-up-tradestream) Setting up Tradestream The first time you open TradeStream a pop-up will appear which let's you add custom names for your accounts or ignore them if you don't want them in TradeStream. After you press "Add accounts names" your trading data should start syncing within 2-4 seconds (If nothing happens press the "refresh" button in the bottom left-corner to force the process to start). #### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/application-elements/tradestream-trading-journal#managing-accounts) Managing accounts In the bottom-left you'll see a circle with "AD" in it, if you hover you will be able to enable/disable any of your accounts, you can also delete an account if you want to remove it from TradeStream completely. Any accounts that you previously ignored will also show up here so you can re-add them. Last updated 1 year ago --- # Vertex Guide | Documentation ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FnuQ5lTeOXkeArqtji9US%252FPurple%2520V%2520%252B%2520Black%2520text.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D757dcfff-5f12-4adb-bd6b-a9d81bca293f&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=3b08278d&sv=2)![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FyqkqWv4S2QrsppYpWdK9%252FPurple%2520V%2520%252B%2520White%2520text%2520.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Da5be8b04-ab65-4e2f-8a3e-0f7ba72dac48&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=55d28931&sv=2) You asked, we answered. Insilico Terminal is proud to announce the first of its kind partnership with Vertex Protocol, a Decentralized Derivatives Exchange (DEX). [https://app.vertexprotocol.com/portfolio/overview?referral=ZIwHfLgHUR](https://app.vertexprotocol.com/portfolio/overview?referral=ZIwHfLgHUR) In a departure from our usual Centralized Exchange focus, we are bringing the comprehensive trading suite of Insilico Terminal to Arbitrum, in the first of its kind crossover venture between trading execution products and decentralized exchange venues. We are very optimistic on the continued growth of Vertex Protocol as an exchange and onchain derivatives in general. We understand that many of our users may be unfamiliar with onchain derivative exchanges, or even utilizing onchain apps, so we've put together a guide for users, both new and familiar. Soon we will provide you with a full video guide as well. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#onchain-basics) Onchain basics The basics of onchain wallet management is very simple: you have your wallet, your funds and the chain that you are on. We recommend [Rabby Wallet](https://rabby.io/) , but you can also use MetaMask. Good wallet management should _also_ include a hard wallet, we personally recommend Trezor or Gridplus. If you're withdrawing from a Centralized Exchange (CEX), you will be able to withdraw USDC, USDT or ETH to the Arbitrum Network. This is an Ethereum Layer 2 (L2), where gas fees are cheaper than Ethereum mainnet making onchain derivatives possible. You will still need ETH to execute transactions, so please also send a small amount of ETH, too. If you have assets on Ethereum, or any other EVM chain (Avax, Optimism), you can use our recommended bridge [Synapse](https://synapseprotocol.com/) , for fast and easy bridging. Make sure you're selecting Arbitrum as your destination chain! Finally, once you have a small amount of ETH and your preferred collateral assets on Arbitrum, you're ready to trade. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#setting-up-in-the-vertex-app) Setting up in the Vertex app Before starting to trade please make sure to read their documentation: [https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/getting-started/overview](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/getting-started/overview) Onboarding on Vertex is relatively simple: head to [Vertex](https://app.vertexprotocol.com/portfolio/overview?referral=ZIwHfLgHUR) and click "Connect Wallet" in the top right, connect your address and make sure your chain is set to Arbitrum, and run through the checklist that the Vertex website provides you. The only essential ones are depositing and enabling one click trading. Enabling one click trading (1CT) is mandatory for the terminal, so you don't have to sign every single transaction and a CEX like experience can be provided. Also tick the "Remember Me" option when enabling it in Vertex. For more details on 1CT please refer to the [Vertex docs](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/one-click-trading) . On Vertex your portfolio is cross-margined by default and you can use a variety of assets as collateral, for example USDC, USDT, wrapped BTC (wBTC) or wrapped ETH (wETH). Although USDC is being used to pay fees you don’t necessarily have to have some deposited - in case you have 0 USDC, vertex will automatically borrow any necessary USDC to facilitate fee payments and it will appear as a negative balance in your portfolio. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FOzBMWqMoJimCpSmPwK6q%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-03%2520um%252017.36.50.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dd8d3e62d-a05d-4f37-8571-8a028960c587&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=19543fe&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FfDTIlKC88vX5Dmcmcoqd%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-03%2520um%252017.33.55.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Dc7d40867-d9d8-4a90-a397-5a6d64e8a7fc&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=a0b8a52&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#connect-the-terminal-to-your-wallet) Connect the Terminal to your wallet In the Terminal click on Settings / Accounts / Add Account / Vertex. Here you also find the some useful information and our referral link which we kindly ask you to use: [https://app.vertexprotocol.com/portfolio/overview?referral=ZIwHfLgHUR](https://app.vertexprotocol.com/portfolio/overview?referral=ZIwHfLgHUR) . First, choose a Name for the Account, then click on Connect and sign the PopUp from your wallet. Now your Account is set up and you are ready to trade! Your deposited funds you will be able to see in the Balances component. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FLC5zIz9Duo3UbS9iidUF%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-05%2520um%252012.46.16.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3Ddc6d3f52-1176-4ed6-8da6-82fe5f28e173&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=83a3d57b&sv=2) Also, you don’t need to keep your wallet connected in the Vertex app or in the Terminal in order to trade with it in the terminal. This means, you can also connect multiple wallets in the Terminal. For this you first have to disconnect the Terminal app from inside your wallet, but we will add a more comfortable wallet connection menu shortly. Then change your address in your actual wallet. Now you can add a new Account in the Terminal Account menu with this other address. Make sure you repeat the steps from [Setting up in the Vertex app](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#setting-up-in-the-vertex-app) : enable one click trading and make a deposit. Then you can freely switch in the Terminal between multiple Vertex connections and your other accounts from the account selection drop down menu. The connection with your wallet is facilitated from your browser (and not from our server) and it is double encrypted using a key unique to you. We don't store your private key. We don't store anything about you on our servers other than the email+password you login with (which is held with Auth0). Our Team will never ask you for your Seed Phrase or Private key! ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FFO2HWnAFTuX4huIyYR5u%252Fscreenshot_2024-03-18_um_13.20.05_360.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D88a8cd9f-88f5-42e3-943f-dbd2b6d29100&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=97b3b78e&sv=2) ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F1ZtOSRJGEGvMLdrgUcxX%252Foutput-onlinegiftools__2__360.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D6b6d2f8f-826b-46ee-b721-cd8a01f46bcd&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ccb66b61&sv=2) If you use Rabby, be aware of it's function to "flip" your currently active wallet extension: ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FwlCEGax9FLb4vsRo0aZw%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-05%2520um%252013.48.59.gif%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D472c40a1-f98d-4727-9372-874897512c00&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=9757d74d&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#fees-and-order-particularities) Fees and Order particularities There are a few small differences when trading onchain compared to a centralised exchange. The minimum size for placing Limit/Maker orders on Vertex is a bit higher than elsewhere, for example for the BTC-PERP contract it _usually_ is 0.03 btc which is around 2000 USD at current prices. But **only for users trading through the terminal Vertex has lowered those minimum size requirements to about 25%**. Market/Taker orders don't have this minimum size requirement. In the Orderform, a red colored price will indicate if you are below the minimum Limit order size. Further, **there are no reduce only limit orders**. So in general you will have to rely more on market and trigger or stop orders, which have the same fees as Limit Orders elsewhere. Fees on Vertex are really low, **0% maker fee for limit orders, and 2 bps or 0.02% taker fee for market orders.** However, with onchain in general and also with ETH L2s there is still a nontrivial flat fee per order. Thus **Taker orders will always pay a minimum fee** which is calculated using the _Min Size_ value (Vertex' native minimum size for limit orders) if your order's size is below this value. You find the Min Size values and the calculation here: [https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/perpetual-and-spot-market-specifications](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/perpetual-and-spot-market-specifications) . So for example with any BTC-PERP Market/Taker order below Vertex' native Min Size of 0.03 BTC, the Taker order minimum fee will be calculated using these 0.03 BTC - although the minimum size for _limit orders_ in the Terminal has been lowered to 0.008. Please be aware of this if you usually trade smaller size and/or you would like to use order types which execute multiple market orders, like Swarm or TWAP. To make things easier for you, **we calculate and display your order fees in the Orderform**. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FwzQNzAS1wEuknlNTtaqv%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-05%2520um%252014.57.32.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D903dbcb6-3d9e-4518-b20d-9668f6ad689e&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=9b8da017&sv=2) But users also get paid back parts of their fees! Make sure to check out the [**Vertex reward program**](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/community-and-tokenomics/trade-and-earn-rewards-program) and claim your **rewards** after every epoch! Market and Trigger order types and their maximum order size are sensitive to your slippage tolerance settings. That's why we have implemented a small **Slippage** widget in the Orderform for trading on Vertex. By the way, liquidations are based on Vertex' oracle price, not on last price, to prevent liquidation on potential wicks. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252F3SX1Icvz39s3Wm0ft16e%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-06%2520um%252012.52.39.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D3072a273-2be1-4837-a150-429ea4cb3338&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=b1dcb839&sv=2) Additionally we have implemented a new order type: the **Market Scale**. In case the minimum size for limit orders would put constraints on your usage of the scale order you can use this new order type instead. Essentially it is the same as the Limit scale order, it just works with stop / trigger orders. ![](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/~gitbook/image?url=https%3A%2F%2F1855557010-files.gitbook.io%2F%7E%2Ffiles%2Fv0%2Fb%2Fgitbook-x-prod.appspot.com%2Fo%2Fspaces%252FuzWZkA5631kraBpRETyN%252Fuploads%252FOxh9ixGP5yDaUCDukkBJ%252Fscreenshot%25202024-03-03%2520um%252019.27.51.png%3Falt%3Dmedia%26token%3D82d83d29-bf7a-4ca4-8c9c-2783f9f35508&width=768&dpr=4&quality=100&sign=ed4f7aee&sv=2) ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#spot-market) Spot market Also, we have integrated Vertex spot markets, so you can trade your spots assets there, too! Monitor your assets with the Balances component and utilize the possibilities of Vertex' cross margined portfolio model! Leveraged Spot trading will be rolled out with a coming update. ### [](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#faq) FAQ **I want to disconnect / change my wallet** Check this section in our docs: [https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#Connect-the-Terminal-to-your-wallet](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#Connect-the-Terminal-to-your-wallet) **Is the connection with my wallet safe?** The connection with your wallet is facilitated from your browser (and not from our server) and it is double encrypted using a key unique to you. We don’t store your private key. We don’t store anything about you on our servers other than the email+password you login with (which is held with Auth0). **How do do I send my funds to Vertex?** Bridge your funds to the Arbitrum network using a bridge app, e.g. [https://synapseprotocol.com/](https://synapseprotocol.com/) or withdraw from a CEX using the Arbitrum chain. Don’t forget to send a small amount of ETH, too, to cover gas fees. Once you have your funds in your wallet on the Arbitrum chain you can connect to Vertex and deposit the funds into there. **What coins / assets can I use to trade / as collateral?** On Vertex your portfolio is cross-margined by default and you can use a variety of assets as collateral, such as USDC, USDT, wBTC or wETH. **I want to sign up but I get the error pop up about 1CT / One click trading. / Can I use Vertex / the Terminal without 1CT?** One click trading (1CT) is mandatory for the terminal to ensure a CEX like experience. Please enable it, and also tick the “Remember me” option. for more information please see here: [https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/one-click-trading](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/one-click-trading) **Why is my fee so high for my (small) order / why is fee “stuck” / not changing when I modify my order size?** Taker orders will always pay a minimum fee, this is displayed in the fee amount. For more details please see our docs [https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#fees-and-order-particularities](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#fees-and-order-particularities) or Vertex’ docs [https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/perpetual-and-spot-market-specifications](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/perpetual-and-spot-market-specifications) **Why is my fee for TWAP, Swarm and Markt Scale so high?** Taker orders will always pay a minimum fee, this means all “child-orders” / sub orders will each pay the minimum fee. For more details please see our docs [https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#fees-and-order-particularities](https://docs.insilicoterminal.com/documentation/setup/vertex-guide#fees-and-order-particularities) or Vertex’ docs [https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/perpetual-and-spot-market-specifications](https://vertex-protocol.gitbook.io/docs/basics/perpetual-and-spot-market-specifications) **Oooh, but this is expensive?** With onchain in general and also with ETH L2s there is still a nontrivial flat fee per order, so all Market/Taker orders need to pay this minimum fee. **The minimum size for Limit Orders / Scale Order is so high** Onchain trading is different to a CEX experience. On the native Vertex app the minimum size is higher, only for the Terminal they have lowered the minimum size for Limit Orders to 25%. You can use Trigger-/Stop-Order / the Market Scale instead, the fee is very low with 0.02% which is the same as Limit Orders have elsewhere. **I can’t place reduce Limit orders** Vertex has no reduce-only Limit orders, you will have to rely more on Trigger-/Stop-Orders, which have the same fee as Limit Orders elsewhere (0.02%) **Why is my maximum size for Market Order types lower then expected?** Your Maximum Order on Vertex size depends on your Slippage Setting, please try to adjust your Slippage Slider. **How is liquidation triggered on Vertex?** Liquidations are based on Vertex’ oracle price, not on last price, to prevent liquidation on potential wicks. **Is Vertex liquid enough?** We believe for 99% of the users using the Terminal the front of Orderbook liquidity is large enough for trading majors **Can I see the Fees on other exchanges, too?** Soon **Can I use the Market Scale order type on other exchanges, too?** Soon Last updated 10 months ago ---