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Interface improvement: Adjusting limit orders

Hello, if you want to slightly adjust the price of a limit order in Altrady, it needs much more clicks than doing it on the exchange or in TradingView:
A) Adjusting limit-order-price in TradingView (with setting "Instant orders placement"):

- Drag the limit order - that's it! ?

B) Adjusting limit-order-price in TradingView (without setting "Instant orders placement") or e.g. FTX:

- Drag the limit order (a popup opens to adjust parameters like amout etc.)

- Click ENTER or click OK

(Very convenient and quick: Drag + ENTER ? )
C) Adjusting limit-order-price in Altrady:

- Activate limit order

- Click on "lock" symbol to keep number of tokens constant (*)

- drag the limit order up/down

- click to set/confirm the order

Over time this adds up to soooo many unnecessary clicks… ? Especially when on tablet/laptop on the go.
=> I would really love if interface/usability could be improved to QUICKLY adjust (buy) limit orders.
Note 1:
(*) All exchanges and utilities I used so far keep the number of tokens constant, both for sell and buy orders.

I understand the logic, why Altrady does this differently, but IMO it's stilly extremely annoyin:

If I slightly adjust a buy order in Altrady an order of

- buy 10 QNT
becomes e.g.

- buy 9.9973403 QNT

Obviously this creates a lot of unnecessary visual clutter (also in tabular trading data).
Note 2:
Apart from that, all exchanges or utilities I use otherwise, have a symmetric GUI for buy/sell oders:
Token Amount and USD Amount is always at the same place, no matter whether I set up a buy or sell limit order.

I understand the logic, why Altrady does this differently, but IMO it's stilly very annoying, because everywhere else it's handled differently.

Suggested about 4 years ago

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