Order Conditions / Triggers
Price
Price driven orders are the most common type of single limit order. Users can price their orders using either the input our output asset as the pricing denomination. Use the quick set ↓ or ↑ arrow buttons to swifty set a price above or below market. Or enter the exact price value into the field.


Time
In order to set time driven orders that dont include any price conditions, you must specify exact times for all orders. In the case of a standard single limit order you must set the an exact time in the Timeframes panel.


In the case of DCA / Multi limit orders you need to configure a 'momentary' expiration type. Momentary means the order will be scheduled at an exact moment in time.

Price and Time Combination
It is possible to incorporate both of the above time and price conditions concurrently for both single limit orders and multi order DCA configurations. In these case, both onditions must be met in order for the order to trigger. The most common use for combination conditions is on DCA orders

Advanced Indicators
A full suite of indicator-driven triggers is under development and will be shipped as part of the Apex intent-driven trading interface. These off-chain data feeds are being integrated into our OEM using Chainlink Functions for consensus-reinforced reliability and tamper-resistant execution.
COT — CTFC Commitment of Traders report endpoint
Skew — Bid ↔ Ask positioning for sentiment
RSI — Standard relative strength index
BBWP — Bolinger band width percentile
SSRI — Stablecoin supply ratio osscilator
MADC — Moving average convergence / divergence
MA & EMA — Standard moving average crossovers
Asset / Index Ratios — e.g. ETH/BTC as indicator for MONAD/USDT
Index prices / percentages / levels — e.g. DXY, BTC.D, or TOTAL3-USDC/BTC
Composite Position Pricing — A weighted combination of specific assets based on an entry point e.g. (INDEX:BTCUSD/85130)^0.688 * (INDEX:ETHUSD/1900)^0.153 * (INDEX:SOLUSD/126.7)^0.102 * (INDEX:LINKUSD/13.95)^0.056
pull details from MVP specs
There are several ways to set the active time window for DCA orders. Detailed descriptions of these can be found here. After selecting different options in the dropdown note the different visual representations shown below the Timeframes component.
breakdown the types of conditioning for the various types of orders
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