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Understanding Partial Fills in Cryptocurrency Trading

So, you’ve decided to dive into the exciting world of cryptocurrency trading. That’s fantasticYou’ve probably learned about buy orders and sell orders, and how to place them on an exchange like Register now. But what happens when your order doesn’t get filled *completely*? That's where “partial fills” come in. This guide will explain everything you need to know as a beginner.

What is a Partial Fill?

Imagine you want to buy 10 Bitcoin (BTC) at $30,000 each. You place a limit order to buy 10 BTC at that price. However, there aren't 10 BTC available *right now* at exactly $30,000. Maybe there are only 6 BTC available at that price.

Instead of your order failing completely, the exchange will fill as much of your order as it can with the available coins. In this case, it will buy 6 BTC for you at $30,000. This is a “partial fill.” The remaining 4 BTC of your order will remain open, waiting for more sellers to offer BTC at your desired price.

Essentially, a partial fill means your order was executed, but not for the full amount you requested. It's a common occurrence, especially with larger orders or less liquid cryptocurrencies.

Why Do Partial Fills Happen?

Several factors can cause partial fills:

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