Using Instant Buy/Sell
The mobile app has two modes for trading, Lite and Pro. See this article for a comparison between Lite and Pro modes. To initiate an instant buy/sell on the lite mode:
- Tap on the Trading icon at the bottom middle of the screen
- Locate the desired cryptocurrency and click on it.
- Click on Buy or Sell.
- For Buying: Select the desired USD amount from the buttons or type it with the number pad.
- For Selling: Select the desired USD amount from the buttons or type it with the number pad. For your security, we recommend you enable 2FA for all your trades.
Note: You can tap the crypto name to enter the number of coins to buy in that cryptocurrency instead of the dollar amount.
Order Types
I want to... | Order Type | Best For | Pros and Cons | Available In |
Buy or sell instantly at the best available price. | Market Order | Quick execution when speed matters more than price. | Pros: Fast and guaranteed execution. Cons: May experience slight slippage due to market volatility. | Lite/Pro |
Set a specific price and wait until the market reaches it. | Limit Order | Setting buy targets below or sell targets above the current market price. | Pros: Full control of your entry or exit price Cons: Order may never fill if the market doesn't reach your price. | Pro |
Automatically sell or buy once a trigger price is hit. | Stop Market Order | Protecting against losses or entering on momentum. | Pros: Guaranteed execution once triggered. Cons: May fill at a slightly worse price during volatility. | Pro |
Set a trigger price and control the exact price range you'll accept | Stop Limit Order | Limiting downside while keeping precise price control. | Pros: Combines automation with price precision. Cons: May not fill if the price moves too quickly beyond your limit. | Pro |
Place both a take-profit and a stop-loss at the same time. | OCO Order | Managing open positions. One order triggers and cancels the other. | Pros: Automates both exit strategies in one setup. Cons: Slightly more complex to configure; one order cancels once the other one triggers. | Pro |