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Orders log (My orders)

Select My Orders from the left-hand navigation menu. Inside you will find a table containing the complete history of every order Option Panel has sent to your linked broker accounts.

At the top right of the table you will see a row of status buttons:

  • Submitting
  • Pending
  • Accepted
  • Partially Filled
  • Filled
  • Canceled
  • Rejected
  • Expired
  • Error

Tap any to show only orders matching that status. Hit Reset to bring them all back.

Filter directly from the column headers. For example, filter by submission date to show only orders sent from a given date onwards.

Click a column header to reverse the sort order — for instance, show your oldest orders first instead of the most recent.

Take a Canceled multi-leg order as an example. From the header row you can already read the most relevant information:

  • Status: Canceled
  • Order type: limit
  • Duration: day
  • Price: 0.01 credit
  • Trade: #402

Every order in Option Panel is always linked to a specific trade.

Click the order row to expand it and see the individual legs that make up the order. For a two-leg vertical, for example, you might see:

  • Buy to open — Put, strike 14.50, expiring 2026-06-05, qty N, avg fill price.
  • Sell to open — Put, strike 15.00, expiring 2026-06-05, qty N, avg fill price.

Each leg shows side, underlying symbol, option type, strike, expiration date, quantity, and average fill price.

For advanced order types the experience is slightly different. For an OTO (One Triggers Other), expanding the row reveals the sub-orders that compose it rather than individual legs. Example sub-orders:

  • A filled limit sell to open.
  • A filled stop buy to close, automatically triggered when the first sub-order executed.

There is another way to consult your order history: each individual trade displays its own associated orders directly from within the trade view.

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