Pretty sure the buy order is with fees included...SNIP
Thanks for that explanation. Alright. What's up with the 999.86250 when I bought 1000 worth? And it's always like that.
It means you did not buy 1000$ worth - you bought 999.86250$ worth due to the number of decimals allowed in the order of the altcoin (precision) (682.5 instead of 682.5555)
Ahh OK! Alright, let's see if I got this right...
1) Taking an example of a BTC/USDT spot limit transaction with a fee of %0.1 for both maker and taker (level 0)... When I'm the maker (as in OP example), and I place an order (buying BTC using USDT)... the %0.1 fee will be deducted from the BTC I bought, not from the USDT..correct?
2) When I sell the BTC (through spot limit order also), there will be an additional %0.1 imposed, and this time, this fee will be deducted from the USDT...correct?
3) Only one decimal number is used. So what I can buy is always rounded down to an exact amount or with trialing or leading zeros decimal (e.g .#00000, .0#0000, .00#000, .000#00...etc.).
If that's the case, then how would it work out to buy 1,000 USDT worth of BTC if 1 BTC is 45,222 USDT? Because it would then be 0.022113130777 BTC. But if we round it down to 0.020000000000 BTC, then that would cost 904.44 USDT. A difference of 95.56 USDT.
4) This amount...
is not final.
The grand total would be that amount minus the fees (971.178584265) and it would show only after I sell...correct?
*5) Unrelated to the OP, but how come I can't see my trade history after a certain amount of time?
Thanks a mill again!