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Cancel Pending Orders

Use this function to quickly remove any resting limit or pending orders that you have placed but which have not yet been fully filled by the market. This applies to orders across both Spot and Perpetual (Margin) markets.

Crucially: Canceling a pending order does not sell or close your current spot holdings or open margin positions; it only removes the instruction to trade from the exchange's order book.

What It Does

  • Order Removal: Immediately removes the pending order from the exchange's order book.

  • Release of Funds/Margin: Instantly releases the assets or margin that were reserved for that specific order.

    • For Spot orders, the reserved tokens return to your Total Available Spot Balance.

    • For Perpetual orders, the reserved margin returns to your Total Available Margin Balance (reducing your Total Margin Used).

  • Flexibility: Allows you to change your trading strategy, adjust price/size, or free up capital quickly to place a different trade.

How to Use It

The method for accessing the cancellation feature differs slightly between the main Bot application and the Telegram Mini-App.

Telegram Bot

  1. Navigate to the Orders section.

  2. Select Cancel order.

  3. You will be presented with a list of all your pending orders across all active markets (Spot and Perp), allowing you to select and cancel them.

Telegram Mini-App

The cancellation process is segmented by the market type in the Mini-App interface:

For Spot Orders:

  1. Go to the Trade screen.

  2. Select the Spot tab.

  3. Scroll down to locate the Orders table, which displays your active spot limit orders.

  4. You can directly access the option to cancel any open order visible in this table.

For Perpetual/Margin Orders:

  1. Go to the Trade screen.

  2. Select the Perp tab.

  3. Scroll down to locate the Orders table, which displays your pending margin orders.

  4. You can directly access the option to cancel any open order visible in this table.

Mini-App
Web-App view

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