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Update other_limits.md #172
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Would it be accurate to say that short term orders (made in any way: API / front end) aren't limited by the net collateral of a subaccount? Might be worth explicitly writing that out in the beginning rather than just removing it from the table
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For example up to 10 open bids across all markets for a subaccount with a net collateral of $2,000. | ||
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Note that limit `Immediate-or-Cancel`, `Fill-or-Kill`, and market orders on the frontend do not have this limitation. | ||
Note that short term orders via API And all limit `Immediate-or-Cancel`, `Fill-or-Kill`, and market orders on the frontend do not have this limitation. |
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suggestion:
Note: This limitation does not apply to:
- API short term orders
- Frontend market orders
- Frontend limit
Immediate-or-Cancel
orFill-or-Kill
orders
| >= $100 and < $1,000 | 8 | | ||
| >= $1,000 and < $10,000 | 10 | | ||
| >= $10,000 and < $100,000 | 100 | | ||
| >= $100,000 | 200 | | ||
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For example up to 10 open bids across all markets for a subaccount with a net collateral of $2,000. |
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This is sort of hard to read. Suggestion:
For example, a subaccount with a net collateral of $2000 is allowed 10 open bids across all markets.
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Subaccounts may have a limited number of open orders at any one time determined by the net collateral of the subaccount as per: |
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suggestion: The net collateral of a subaccount determines the number of open orders it is allowed. See below for limits:
| Net Collateral | Long-term or Conditional orders | | ||
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| < $20 | 0 | | ||
| >= $20 and < $100 | 4 | | ||
| >= $100 and < $1,000 | 8 | | ||
| >= $1,000 and < $10,000 | 10 | | ||
| >= $10,000 and < $100,000 | 100 | | ||
| >= $100,000 | 200 | |
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i believe these values have changed, is it possible to instead link somewhere for the latest values? that way we don't have to update this every time
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