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# Public Trades

## Never miss a trade

Get a front-row seat to all trades happening in the market.

{% hint style="warning" %}
This module is currently in a very raw state. We will make updates to include filters and overall visual improvements in the near future.
{% endhint %}

To change or add products to the view, open the settings from the dropdown menu and add products just like how it works in the Ticker module.

<div data-full-width="false"><figure><img src="/files/SA732ORlZUHz38vxn6bH" alt="Public Trades, Crypto Exchanges. "><figcaption></figcaption></figure></div>

| Default Columns | Purpose                               |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------- |
| Exchange        | Which exchange the trade was executed |
| Side            | Was the taker BUY or SELL side        |
| Product         | Pair traded with text on hover        |
| Size            | Size of the trade                     |
| Price           | Executed trade price                  |
| Trade Value     | Quote value of the trade              |
| Time            | The time of the trade                 |


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