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# Plus Sign Trading

## Set exactly where you want to enter with a click!

* Set your size amount by typing the USDC/ Asset amount at the bottom
* Click & hold on your target price in the chart so the crosshair appears
* Click on the <mark style="color:$primary;">Plus Sign ➕</mark> on the right
* Click on "Buy", "Sell", "SL", or "TP" to place your order

{% hint style="info" %}
You need an active position on a given asset for the <mark style="color:$danger;">SL</mark> & <mark style="color:blue;">TP</mark> buttons to show up
{% endhint %}

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