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# How to filter watchlist

To add a filter, click on the "Add a filter" button on the top panel:

![](/files/0C0LVLBYqS0cq4oOjshm)

A window with filter settings will appear on the screen, in which you can set up to 4 different conditions:

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Currently, you can use the following columns to filter watchlist:

* **Trades** - number of trades made during the last 24 hours (for crypto) or during the last trading session (for stock markets)
* **Turnover** - the volume of all trades in the last 24 hours (for crypto) or in the last trading session (for stock markets), expressed in the quoting currency.
* **Change** - price change in the last 24 hours (for crypto) or in the last trading session (for stock markets)

In the upper part of the window, you can set the following **logical filter conditions**:

* "**AND**" - the quote will be displayed only if all of the specified conditions are true\
  ![](/files/SHnO8DG8q1TyOi980YBj)
* "**OR**" - the quote will be displayed if at least one of the specified conditions is true\
  ![](/files/4Q3aDCcWapE1TOl59JhQ)

For example, if we set "Change > 15%", "Trades > 10000", "Turnover > 50000" and apply the filter with a logical condition "AND", quotes that satisfy each of the mentioned conditions will be displayed in the watchlist.

If we apply the same filter with the logical condition "OR", quotes that satisfy at least one of the mentioned conditions will be shown.&#x20;


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