3.1 How to create a new order in MT5

Creating a new order means opening a new position or adding to an existing position. MT5 can add new positions in multiple tool modules. You can create a new order in the following ways:

1. In the "Tools" option of the menu bar [New Order]: Click: Tools, then click [New Order].

Or use the shortcut key: Fn+F9 to open the new order window.

2. Right-click a trading product in the [Trading Type] of the market quotation, and then click [New Order].

3. In the [Trade] list of the toolbox, right-click to select a product that holds a position, and then click [New Order].

4. In the [History] list of the toolbox, right-click to select the past history, and then click [New Order].

5. Create a new order in the chart window, right-click on the blank space in the chart, and click [Trade] to create a new order.

Or click one-click transaction, and create a new order under the one-click transaction function in the upper left corner of the chart.

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Trading in financial instruments involves high risks due to the fluctuation in the value and prices of the underlying financial instruments. Due to the adverse and unpredictable market movements, large losses exceeding the investor’s initial investment could incur within a short period of time. The past performance of a financial instrument is not an indication of its future performance. Please make sure you read and fully understand the trading risks of the respective financial instrument before engaging in any transaction with us. You should seek independent professional advice if you do not understand the risks disclosed by us herein.