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# Comparison Between Two Trading Methods

## Market Trade vs. Quick Trade

### Market Trade:

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* Execute immediately at the current market price.
* Ideal for standard trading when you want to buy or sell at the prevailing market rate.
* Market Order may have slightly higher fees but offers more control over your trading.

### Quick Trade:

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* Simplified one-click trading interface.
* Preset amounts for faster execution.
* Perfect for beginners or when you need to execute trades quickly.
* May have limited customization options.

**Choose the method that best suits your trading style and experience level.**


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