Add type annotations and structure for trading-related classes in types.pyi#1084
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… structure documentation and updating timestamp handling in the `_funding` method.
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This commit adds comprehensive type annotations and structure for all trading-related classes in
types.pyi. The changes include:Added type hints for all trading data structures including:
Each class now has:
Added support for:
This change improves code maintainability and enables better IDE support through static type checking.
The changes are purely additive and don't modify any runtime behavior, only adding type information for better development experience and code quality.