Most beginners open a crypto exchange and immediately click buy โ without understanding how their order actually works.
This leads to buying at the wrong price, paying unnecessary fees and missing good entry points.
Understanding order types is one of the most practical skills in trading.
A market order executes immediately at the current market price.
Use when:
Example:
Bitcoin is trading at $80,000. You place a market buy order for $1,000 worth. Your order fills immediately at $80,000 โ or very close to it.
Warning โ in low volume coins, market orders can fill at much worse prices than expected. This is called slippage.
A limit order only executes at your specified price or better.
Use when:
Example:
Bitcoin is at $80,000 but you want to buy at $75,000. You place a limit buy order at $75,000. Your order sits in the order book and only fills if Bitcoin drops to $75,000.
Limit orders give you price control but are not guaranteed to fill.
A stop loss automatically sells your position if price drops to a specified level.
This is your most important risk management tool.
Example:
You buy Bitcoin at $80,000. You set a stop loss at $75,000. If Bitcoin drops to $75,000 โ your position automatically closes and you lose $5,000 instead of potentially much more.
Never trade without a stop loss. As we will learn in risk management โ protecting capital is everything.
A take profit automatically closes your position in profit when price reaches your target.
Example:
You buy Bitcoin at $80,000. You set take profit at $90,000. When Bitcoin reaches $90,000 โ your position closes automatically and you lock in $10,000 profit.
A combination of stop and limit order.
When price reaches your stop price โ a limit order is placed at your limit price.
More precise than a regular stop loss but risks not filling if price moves too fast.
Place two orders simultaneously:
When one fills โ the other cancels automatically.
This is the professional way to manage a trade โ target and protection set simultaneously.
| Situation | Order Type |
|---|---|
| Buy immediately | Market |
| Buy at better price | Limit |
| Protect from loss | Stop Loss |
| Lock in profit | Take Profit |
| Full trade management | OCO |
Always use limit orders when possible โ they save on fees and give better prices.
In the next topic we will learn how to read an order book and understand market depth.