When you are buying alts on a crypto only exchange, is there an easy way to see the true fiat cost of the coin? Like the order book will say 0.00042 eth/coin. Do you just manually figure out the fiat cost by using a calculator? Or is there another easier way? Much easier to know something costs 2 cents vs figuring that out from eth price. Or am I just not understanding how this works? Thanks!
I don't use calculator on that particular side of trading, I just actually look on the total selling price before trading. Having quick decision is what I am all about, because once you're holdings got an active trading activities, certainly profit gains will be initiated. That's the time calculation happens if you think of investments over profit, it could be counted along the way.