🏆Setting up to trade

This is a video tutorial on how to go long and short using XDOGE perps

1. Go to : https://xdoge.art/perps

2. Click "Connect Wallet" . You might need to refresh the page for the website to detect your wallet, if it wasn't unlocked yet.

3. If this is your first trade, you will need to approve the contract to be able to use the USDT that you want it to. Click approve and submit the transaction to Base

4. Use the button place marked in red to select the pair you want to trade on. Favourite it if you want to save it into your trading interface.(Favourite function coming soon)

5. Now, you can set your trade parameters:

  1. Trade Type and whether it is long (buy) or short (sell).

    1. Market: To be used to open a trade immediately. It will open at the market price (+ spread).

    2. Limit: To be used when you want to go long at a lower price than present, or to go short if the price reaches a higher price than present. Executes at exact price set if price reaches threshold + spread.

  2. Collateral: maximum amount you are risking if you are liquidated. Your collateral x leverage must be above the minimum position size. For example on cryptos, it should be above 1,500 USDT. This means you can for example open a trade with 50 USDT collateral at 30x, or with 300 USDT at 5x leverage, etc.

  3. Leverage: multiply the volatility of the price up and down, to increase exposure.

  4. Max slippage: Used to cancel a market order automatically if the price moved too fast in the direction of the trade before it was opened. For example if you wish to market long the current price but before your trade is opened the price moved up 1%, it will cancel automatically.

  5. You can then click on the order execution button, which displays the order type and direction you will be executing. In our case it says "LONG". This brings up the Web3 popup to send the transaction to Base and open the order. High gas is automatically suggested to ensure that trades are executed quickly.

  6. After the transaction is submitted you will see the number of confirmations required to display it on the front end. Once 3-4 blocks have passed, it is displayed in the section named "Your Open Trades".

  7. Order Initiated: This is the moment that your request to execute an order reaches the network.

  8. Executed: This is the moment your trade is executed, when our Chainlink returns the current price. In the below example the price has just been returned.

  9. Now your trade is open, you can view its details or close your positions. Here you can also view current orders and order history

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