Just a heads-up: OCO orders are really useful. Been using it on Binance. Let's you do two things with a single order:
1.) Define a profit point at which to sell
2.) Define a loss point at which to sell.
So if I bought altcoin X at 0.0005 BTC I could enter an OCO order to take profit at 0.0008 BTC and sell at 0.000045 BTC to minimize loss. As soon as one order has its conditions met, the other order is cancelled. Works the same on the buy side.

1.) Define a profit point at which to sell
2.) Define a loss point at which to sell.
So if I bought altcoin X at 0.0005 BTC I could enter an OCO order to take profit at 0.0008 BTC and sell at 0.000045 BTC to minimize loss. As soon as one order has its conditions met, the other order is cancelled. Works the same on the buy side.
