

This usually happens when a pump is being perpetrated. Just after bots start buying/selling at this speed, alerts will start ringing and traders will flock immediately to use such opportunities. This market behaviour happens because of bots and stop limit orders. If you watch it regularly you will notice that after a specific price has been reached, hundreds of orders a minute start getting filled. But the order book shows the latest trades in real time, one by one. The price action and depth can also help in noticing how fast the price is moving.
Good luck with the trading, and never stop learning. It's Firefox (or any other browser) that isn't able to support that amount of traffic and inputs at the same time.Īnyway, I wish you the best. Showing or not showing those digits on the screen does not alter your trading experience at all. The orders are still taking place, getting filled etc. But it surely is faster and smoother.Īctually, removing the order book it's not going to speed up the website/client. The desktop client doesn't have these charts yet. Binance recently added TradingView charts, you can add more than 3 indicators, and do everything else that TradingView premium offers. I really suggest you keep it there if you're going to use the desktop client, but I really don't think you will be using it. People that set limit and stop limit orders just populate the order book, it's the guys that don't really care about a few digits that move the price, they just go buy or sell instantly through market orders, eating through the order book and actually moving the price up or down. Do you know who moves the price? It's the market orders. They appear in the opposite color of the actual open order. You will understand with time, the order book shows orders that are getting filled (completed). That scheme is being perpetrated by bots to hide the order book and leave out that information so they can have an obvious advantage. Have you ever noticed orders of 1 coin being displayed there, especially for low price coins (few cents). But, why remove it? It offers very important information! You can remove it in the desktop client though.
There is no way to remove it in the web client.
