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How do I effectively execute a trade with precision?
Learn more about it here.Manage your trading risk with TP/SL Take profit (TP) and stop loss (SL) are crucial elements in trading strategy. Be sure to set and adjust your profit targets and stop loss levels as needed. What's Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL)? Take Profit (TP): a pre-set order that automatically closes your trade when the price reaches a certain profit level. This helps you lock in gains without having to monitor the market constantly.Published on 21 Jun 2024Updated on 21 Apr 202668Crypto profit & loss analysis (PnL) FAQ
Crypto PnL Analysis feature helps users to view the profit and loss analysis of their crypto holdings and also supports profit and loss sharing of their crypto holdings.2. Does Crypto PnL Analysis feature show all the cryptos you hold? No. Cryptos with a net value of less than $10 are not displayed.3. Is the asset and PnL data shown in Crypto PnL Analysis updated in real time? The number of assets changes in real-time, but there is a 5-10 minute delay in PnL.4.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 6 Apr 2026105Introduction to proportional copy trading
If the copy trading multiplier is set too high, it may lead to an effective leverage that is excessively high for the customer, increasing the risk of losses and liquidation. Therefore, we recommend that customers refer to the trader's smart recommended multiplier when setting their own, and exercise caution to avoid exceeding the recommended upper limit.Published on 4 Apr 2023Updated on 3 Feb 202659How do I switch Profit and Loss (PnL) value and percentage display?
What's the Profit and Loss (PnL) display? The Profit and Loss (PnL) shows your trading performance, either as a value or a percentage. It helps you track the profitability of your trades and overall portfolio.Why would I want to switch between PnL value and percentage display? Switching between PnL value and percentage allows you to view your performance in different ways: Value: Shows the actual profit or loss in the currency you are trading.Published on 7 Jul 2024Updated on 8 Apr 202647What onboarding information is required for the government-owned enterprise?
“Ultimately owns” and “ultimate effective control” refer to situations in which ownership and control are exercised through a chain of ownership or by means of control other than direct control. Authorized users: Persons who have access to and can operate your institution’s OKX account.Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card.Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 6 Apr 202661What onboarding information is required for a fund?
“Ultimately owns” and “ultimate effective control” refer to situations in which ownership/control is exercised through a chain of ownership or by means of control other than direct control. Authorized users: Persons who have access to and can operate your institution’s OKX account.Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card.Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026119What onboarding information is required for a privately owned company?
Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card. If the ID card does not have a back side, uploading the front side or the photo page is sufficient. What'll a privately owned company need to consider for the onboarding process? Identify all key parties Identify all key parties involved in the privately owned company, including the corporate officers, directors, ultimate beneficial owners, and any authorized users.Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026280Index components weightage adjustment FAQ
What are the highlights of the changes to the index component weighting? You may refer to the table below for the changes: Changes Before After 3 or more index components are available Components are weighted equally Components are weighted by their pre-set weighted values Component's price deviation limit The deviation limit was ±3%.Published on 14 Dec 2023Updated on 12 Feb 202613Event Contracts FAQ
Up and Down orders are automatically mapped to the opposite side of the order book using the formula (1 − price), sharing liquidity: Up Ask 0.66 → auto-mapped to Down Bid 0.34 (= 1 − 0.66) Down Ask 0.38 → auto-mapped to Up Bid 0.62 (= 1 − 0.38) This means a sell order placed on the Up side simultaneously provides buy-side liquidity for the Down side, significantly deepening market liquidity. Example: A user places a sell order for 200 Up shares at 0.70 USDT.Published on 16 Apr 2026Updated on 22 Apr 2026Guide to ID and selfie photos for identity verification
Usually, you'll be required to upload both the photo side and the back side of your ID, as shown in the examples below. Photo side of ID Back side of IDWhat if there's no back side to my ID? Certain identity cards or documents don't have back sides, such as passports. During a verification process, you can just upload the photo side or photo page if required. Here's an example:How to properly take a selfie while holding my ID?Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 28 Jan 202613,530Copy traders FAQ
The current indicator weighting is as follows: Indicator Weighting Cumulative PnL% 20% PnL% (Last 30 days) 15% PnL% (Last 7 days) 10% Max drawdown (Historical) 10% Max drawdown (Weekly) 10% Number of copy traders 20% PnL of copy traders 15% Note: The weighting of indicators may be adjusted at any time based on feedback and data after launch.Published on 1 Sept 2023Updated on 6 Apr 2026182How can I do derivatives trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
Showing below is how to set the parameter side (side of the trade) and posSide (side of the position) when you place an order under different scenarios: Place a buy order and open/increase a long position: side = buy, posSide = long Place a sell order and open/increase a short position: side = sell, posSide = short Place a sell order and close/reduce a long position: side = sell, posSide = long Place a buy order and close/reduce a short position: side = buy, posSide = short Then you're all set toPublished on 28 Sept 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026197Copy traders: How do I choose a lead trader?
The current indicator weighting is as follows: Indicator Weighting Cumulative PnL% 20% PnL% (Last 30 days) 15% PnL% (Last 7 days) 10% Max. drawdown (Historical) 10% Max. drawdown (Weekly) 10% Number of copy traders 20% PnL of copy traders 15% Note: the weighting of indicators may be adjusted at any time based on feedback and data after launch.Trader profile You can select on a lead trader’s name to see their profile, which contains a more detailed breakdown of their trading history, portfolio, andPublished on 22 Dec 2022Updated on 9 Apr 2026259What onboarding information is required for a Trust?
Upload a photo or scanned copy of the key person’s ID document Please upload both the front and back sides of the ID card. If the ID card does not have a back side, uploading the front side or the photo page is sufficient. What'll a Trust need to consider for the onboarding process? Identify all key parties Identify all parties involved in the trust, including the trustee, beneficiaries, grantors, and any authorized users.Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026113How do I reorder after the P2P payment timeout?
Seller Image proof submitted by buyer IM Card informing seller of buyer intention to recreate order The view on the seller's side If you want to know how you can download a P2P order receipt, visit here.Published on 17 Dec 2024Updated on 25 Nov 202571