How to place a Market Order in Fyers App?
Setting a market order in the Fyers App is a straightforward process. Here's how you can do it:
- Select the Scrip: Find the scrip you're interested in trading. Tap the 'Buy' or 'Sell' button. This will open the order panel.
- Input Order Details: Enter your quantity and check the 'Buy at market price' box. Tap on 'Buy' or 'Sell' depending on your preference, as shown in the referenced image.
Confirmation: Your market order will be successfully placed.
For more details on how to place a market order using Fyers Web, please refer to this article.
Note: Once the order placement is successful, you can track it in the 'Positions' Tab.
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