What does "limit price" mean in $XYRO ? Why can't I buy it?

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Youyivip
· 02-11 02:09
Hello, a limit order means you set a specific transaction price and quantity in advance. The order will only be executed when the market price reaches or exceeds your set price. This allows for better control over the transaction price.
Typically, the reason you can't buy is because:
Your buy limit price is below the current seller's price, and the market hasn't reached your price yet;
The quantity doesn't match the available tradable amount on the order book, so the order can't be matched as a whole at the moment (it may partially fill or wait to be filled).
You can:
Wait for the market price to reach your limit price;
Cancel the order in "Current Orders" and set a limit price closer to the market price;
After canceling, switch to a market order to execute immediately at the best current price (note that there is a slippage risk).
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