The Depth of Market (DOM) displays bids and asks for a particular instrument at the currently best prices (closest to the market).
The Dept of Market is different on the exchange and over-the-counter markets:
For more information about prices in the Depth of Market, please see the Price Data section.
To open the depth of market of a financial instrument, click " Depth of Market" in the context menu of the Market Watch.
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Operations of two types are performed from the depth of market:
A market operation is buying/selling a financial instrument at the best price currently offered in the market.
Execute a market operation from the depth of market. Click on the appropriate trade command in the depth of market of the appropriate symbol specifying the required amount. If "One Click Trading" is enabled, this request is immediately sent to the server without specifying any extra conditions (trading dialog is not displayed).
Suppose we have executed a 20-lot buy operation, while the following offers are currently available in the market:
Since we have requested 20 lots with the Fill or Kill condition at the market price, the required volume will be made up of the nearest market bids. If the order contained a certain price, then it would be executed only at this specified price and only in the specified volume.
You can view the history of order execution in the "History" tab of the "Toolbox" window:
You see here that the final volume of 20 lots was received from a few offers closest to the market. The corresponding offers disappear from the depth of market.
Placing a trade requests means creating a pending order to buy/sell a financial instrument at a specified price, which is currently not available on the market. Depending on how requests are processed on the server, they can be displayed directly in depth of market (mostly limit requests) or wait for execution on the broker's side (mostly stop or stop limit requests) and then be converted into a market order.
Here is an example of placing a limit request to buy 3 lots of the futures contract RTS-6.13. Specify the required volume in the "vol" field and click on (in the Bid price area for the Buy Limit order) or (in the Ask price area for the Sell Limit order) in the "Trade" column in the line of the price, at which you wish to place an order. If "One Click Trading" is enabled, this request is immediately sent to the server without specifying any extra conditions (trading dialog is not displayed).
Examine "Quick trading" section to learn how to quickly manage orders in the depth of market. |
When placed successfully, the request appears in the depth of market:
The newly placed order is displayed in the "Trade" column — BLIM 3 (Buy Limit order of 3 lots). As soon as there is a market participant ready to sell the financial instrument at the specified price, the order will be filled and will turn into a position.
Usually, Stop and Stop Limit Orders (Buy Stop, Sell Stop, Buy Stop Limit and Sell Stop Limit) are not sent to an external trading system (exchange) directly as opposed to limit orders. Until reaching the stop price, these orders are processed within the Trade Master 9 platform.
The depth of market allows users to quickly manage stop levels (Stop Loss and Take Profit) and pending orders of open positions. This option is only available with the "One Click Trading" option enabled in the trading platform settings. Trade requests are sent from the depth of market instantly without showing a trading dialog.
Stop levels of open positions are displayed in the "Trade" column as TP (Take Profit) and SL (Stop Loss). These levels can be moved by mouse:
Move a level to the line with the required price, and it will be modified instantly.
Stop levels can be deleted from Depth of Market:
Hover the mouse cursor over the button (or ) to the right or to the left from the level and click Shift. The button will change its view to . Click the button to delete the level.
Pending orders are placed using buttons or next to the desired price:
After that, an order is placed at the specified price. It has the volume set in the "vol" field, as well as Stop Loss and Take Profit levels specified in "sl" and "tp" fields, respectively.
The depth of market allows users to easily change prices of previously set orders.
Move the pending order to the necessary price line. The order price changes instantly. If the Stop Loss and Take Profit levels are set for the order, they are moved by the same distance as the price.
If we drag a limit order through the ask/bid border, it will change to a stop order (Buy Limit will be replaced by Buy Stop, while Sell Limit - by Sell Stop).
If several same price orders are placed, they cannot be moved in the depth of market. |
To delete an order from the depth of market, hover the mouse cursor over (or ) to the right and click Shift. The button will change its view to . Click the button to delete the order.
If several same price orders are placed, the oldest one is removed first. |
Time and sales and a tick chart of exchange instruments with real transaction prices is displayed in the Depth of Market.
The Time & Sales feature provides the price and time of every trade executed on the exchange. Information on every trade includes the time when the trade was executed, its direction (buying or selling), as well as the price and volume of the trade. For easy visual analysis, different colors are used to indicate different trade directions: blue is used for Buy trades, pink for Sell trades, green means undefined direction. Trade volumes are additionally displayed in a histogram.
How Time & Sales can help you understand the market
The Time & Sales feature provides tools for a more detailed market analysis. The trade direction suggests who has initiated the trade: the buyer or the seller. The volume of trades allows traders to understand the behavior of market participants: whether the trades are performed by large or small market players, as well as estimate the activity of the players. The trade execution speed and the volume of trades on various price levels help traders to estimate the importance of the levels.
How to use Time & Sales data
In addition to the visual analysis of the table, you can save the details of trades to a CSV file. Further, they can be analyzed using any other software, such as MS Excel. The file contains comma-separated data:
Time,Bid,Ask,Last,Volume,Type |
If you want to save data to a file, open the context menu and select "Export Ticks to CSV".
Deals with the volume less than the specified value can be hidden from the Time & Sales table. This filter allows to show only large deals in the Time & Sales window.
Double click on the first line in the Time & Sales window, specify the minimum volume in lots, and then click on any other area of the Market Depth. Trades will be filtered, and the current filter value will appear in the volume column header.
You can also specify the minimum volume using the Time & Sales context menu.
All transactions conducted on the Exchange are plotted on this chart:
The larger the circle, the greater the volume of the transaction. Transaction volumes are also shown as a histogram below the tick chart.
Using the "Synchronize" command in the context menu, you can control the display of deals charts (circles and histogram):
At the top and bottom of the histogram, the total volumes of the current Buy and Sell offers are shown.
The vertical scale of the tick chart is the Market Depth (i.e. its levels). Price change ranges which are not available in market depth are displayed as straight lines on the tick chart. To view the most accurate tick chart, enable the extended mode and the display of spread values for the Market Depth. |
To customize the appearance of the depth of market, use the toolbar at the top of the window:
Most of these commands are also available in the context menu of the Market Depth and Time & Sales windows. The context menu of the scalping Depth of Market (for non-exchange instruments) also allows switching between the volume in lots and units.