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Why Is My Binance Order Not Filled?

If you placed a trade on Binance and your order is not filled, there are a few possible explanations:

1. Your order is not marketable.

This means that the order cannot be immediately matched with an existing order on the market. This can happen if you’re trying to buy or sell an asset that isn’t very popular, or if the price you’re trying to buy or sell at isn’t within the current market price range.

2. The market is closed.

Binance only operates during certain hours of the day. If you placed an order outside of these hours, your order will remain pending until the next trading session opens.

3. You don’t have enough of the asset you’re trying to trade.

If you’re trying to sell an asset but don’t have enough of it in your account, your order won’t be filled. Make sure you have enough of the asset in your account before placing a sell order.

NOTE: WARNING: If your Binance order is not filled, it is important to understand why before taking any further action. This could be due to lack of liquidity, or your order price being too far away from the market price. It may also be that the market has moved significantly since you placed your order. In any case, you should take some time to understand what happened before making any further trades with Binance.

4. There’s a problem with Binance’s servers.

Occasionally, Binance’s servers may experience issues which can cause delays in processing trades. If this is the case, you may need to wait until the issue is resolved before your order is filled.

5. You’re trying to trade an asset that’s not supported on Binance.

Binance only supports certain assets. If you’re trying to trade an asset that isn’t supported, your order won’t be filled.

Make sure you’re only trying to trade assets that are supported on Binance before placing an order.

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