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== Understanding Informational Blocks == | == Understanding Informational Blocks == | ||
Each block in the diagram represents an action that was performed by a certain module. | Each block in the diagram represents an action that was performed by a certain module.<br> | ||
The block’s caption hints to the nature of these actions. | The block’s caption hints to the nature of these actions.<br> | ||
All blocks are lined in order from the first to the last and are strictly aligned on the time line with millisecond precision. It allows for estimating the time and speed that is required for placing the orders and receiving the statuses for them. | All blocks are lined in order from the first to the last and are strictly aligned on the time line with millisecond precision. It allows for estimating the time and speed that is required for placing the orders and receiving the statuses for them.<br> | ||
The arrows on the diagram mean that the command or control is delegated towards the next block. | The arrows on the diagram mean that the command or control is delegated towards the next block.<br> | ||
To view the details about an action, hover the mouse over a block and a hint with a description will appear. | To view the details about an action, hover the mouse over a block and a hint with a description will appear.<br> | ||
Clicking on the block will display a snapshot of the trading settings at the moment of the command was executed. | Clicking on the block will display a snapshot of the trading settings at the moment of the command was executed.<br> | ||
== Understanding the Order Execution Settings == | == Understanding the Order Execution Settings == |