Interface
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In this section, users can access information about trading pairs and analyze price changes using charts.
The main interface in this section is the position opening interface, which allows traders to open a position for a selected trading pair.
There is also an open positions block, which displays information about all the current open positions that a trader has as well as an interface that can be used to close a position.
This block contains the following up-to-date information about a traded asset:
Price/24h change - the current price of an asset and its percent of change over the past 24 hours
Open Interest, l - the sum of all open positions in dollars capped by the open interest limit
Open Interest, s - the sum of all short positions in dollars capped by the open interest limit
Funding, l - the Funding Fee hourly rate charged by position size.
Funding, s - the Funding Fee hourly rate, charged by position size.
Low, 24h - the minimum price over the past 24 hours
High, 24h - the maximum prize over the past 24 hours
Volume, 24h - the total trading volume over the past 24 hours
This chart reflects the change in the price of a selected trading pair over a certain time period. It allows the trader to visually monitor changes in the price of an asset and analyze the market. Created by the TradingView team, the chart features various analytical tools, including different viewing options (candlesticks, lines, bars), technical analysis indicators, the ability to add volumes and other functions. These tools will help you make decisions about opening or closing positions and identify important entry and exit points.
The block for opening a position on Gravix is an important trading interface that allows you to open new positions (long or short) while taking all the necessary parameters into account. This block displays information reflecting commissions, liquidation prices and other important details.
Additional information on how to open a position can be found on the How to trade page.
This block contains information about all positions opened by a trader. The information displayed here includes:
The higher the leverage, the less that fluctuations in asset price can lead to the liquidation of a position and vice versa; the smaller the leverage, the more stable the price of the asset must be in order for the position not to be liquidated.
Created - the time and date a position was opened
Position - the asset, leverage size and position type (long or short)
Net value - the estimated value of a trader's position, calculated as the difference between the initial collateral and the sum of all commissions (open positions, loans, financing) and profit / loss from a position The formula for calculating net value is as follows: , where: - initialCollateral - the initial collateral - openFee - the commission charged for opening a position - borrowFee - the commission that the trader pays for using borrowed funds - fundingFee - the commission for funding a position - pnl - the profit or loss from a position So, Net value reflects the total profit or loss of a position, taking into account all the associated expenses.
Size — this is the actual size of the position that a trader opened, taking leverage into account.
Collateral - the size of the open position, excluding the leverage and open fee
Mark price - the current market price of an asset in an open position
Open price - the price at which the position was opened
Liq. price - the price at which a user's position will be automatically liquidated.