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> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.polymarket.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
# Limit Orders
> What are limit orders and how to make them.
## Video guide
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## What are Limit Orders?
Limit orders are open orders (pending trades) that only execute when the market trades at your desired price.
For example, if the highest youre willing to pay for a share of Trump “Yes” in the 2024 Republican Nomination is 72c, but the current market price is 73c, you could create a limit order at 72c and wait until someone is willing to sell Yes shares at your desired price.
<Note>
Its not necessary for the entire order to execute at once. Limit orders can partially fill as individual traders fill parts of your order.
</Note>
<Steps>
<Steps.Step>
In the buy modal, select **limit** in the order type dropdown.
</Steps.Step>
<Steps.Step>
Enter the price you are willing to buy (or sell, if youve selected to sell) shares at.
</Steps.Step>
<Steps.Step>
Enter the number of shares you want to buy or sell at that price.
*Optional: Set an expiration date for your limit order. This means that if the order does not execute at your desired price within this timeframe, it will be canceled.*
</Steps.Step>
<Steps.Step>
Click **Buy** and confirm the transaction in your wallet.
<Note>
Your limited orders that have yet to be filled are called "Open Orders".
</Note>
</Steps.Step>
<Steps.Step>
You'll see a **“Your deposit is pending”** screen. You'll receive a confirmation email from Coinbase when your USDC purchase is successful.
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</Steps>
## Managing limit orders
When you have an open order, you'll find it displayed just below the Order Book on the market's page.
If you have open orders across multiple markets, you can easily manage and monitor them all from the [Portfolio page](https://polymarket.com/portfolio?tab=Open+orders).
<Tip>
Specifically for sports markets, any outstanding limit orders are automatically cancelled once the game begins, clearing the entire order book at the official start time. Be aware, game start times can shift so its important to always monitor your orders closely in case they are not cleared due to game changes or other circumstances. 
</Tip>
<Tip>
Additionally, sports markets include a 3-second delay on the placement of marketable orders.
</Tip>
## Canceling limit orders
When you have an open order, you'll find it displayed just below the Order Book on the market's page.
To cancel the order, you can simply click the red **x** button alongside the order.
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If you have open orders across multiple markets, you can easily manage and monitor them all from the [Portfolio page](https://polymarket.com/portfolio?tab=Open+orders).
Nice! You can officially call yourself an advanced trader.
<Tip>
If some of this still isnt making sense, feel free to reach out to us on [Discord](https://discord.com/invite/polymarket). Were happy to help get you up to speed.
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