Rules of trading operations conduct Sample Clauses

Rules of trading operations conduct. Conducting a transaction through the Platform and in the course of carrying out transactions with other users of the Platform, the Client undertakes to properly understand and comply with the following transaction rules: 4.1. The opening of a cryptocurrency order occurs according to the market principle based on the current supply-demand ratio of the traded asset in the Platform; 4.2. The opening price of a cryptocurrency order may differ from the price requested or expected by the Client; 4.3. Depending on market conditions, the cryptocurrency order of the Client may be executed completely, partially, or not executed at all; 4.4. All cryptocurrency orders are market orders and they are executed against orders of other clients. In some cases, the Company has the right to act as a market maker; 4.5. Monitoring the transaction information in the Platform, the Client shall carefully read the entire transaction information content, including but not limited to the price, the volume of an order, the commission fee, and the direction (buy or sell). Only after fully accepting the entire transaction information content, the Client shall click on the button to complete the transaction. 4.6. Orders can be placed, removed or changed by the Client only when trading on this instrument is permitted.
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