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How do I set a price alert?
By setting up alerts, you establish a proactive defense mechanism, ensuring you're promptly notified whenever price action aligns with your price levels of interest. How can I set a price alert? You can set a price alert and be informed when the price reaches the key price points. Navigate through the process by following these steps: On the App: 1. Tap Trade > Select the trading type at the top 2. Tap the three dots in the upper right corner > Alerts > Add alert 3.Published on 30 Apr 2024Updated on 15 Apr 2026261How to add personalized messages for custom price alerts?
Below is how you can add personalized messages to your custom price alerts on our platform: Navigate to the chart of the specific asset and select the Alerts option by selecting the bell icon above the trading chart to access the price alerts feature Start by selecting the Alerts option Select Create alerts or select an existing alert you want to edit Proceed to select the alert of your preference or the Create alerts option Set the Price and enter the price point that will trigger the alert ProceedPublished on 6 Feb 2025Updated on 10 Sept 20253How do I use the liquidation price calculator?
price?Published on 3 July 2024Updated on 16 Apr 202639How do I track the cost price of my spot trades?
Go to the Open orders section on the trading page. 2. Select the relevant order type (Limit/Market, Advanced Limit, SL/TP, or Trigger, etc) to view your outstanding maker orders. How is the cost price calculated? The calculations are based on your spot trading history. You may choose to calculate by average entry cost or cumulative average cost in trading settings.Published on 5 Sept 2024Updated on 5 May 202628How do I claim McLaren Race Rewind NFT?
Find the NFT in your wallet Select Sell Kickstart your sale process by selecting Sell option Set your price and expiry then select List Select List to sell your NFTHow do I buy an NFT in the secondary marketplace? Find the NFT you want to buy on OKX secondary marketplace If the seller has it listed, you'll see a Buy now option to buy it at the asking price If not, you'll have the option to make an offer. This can be done by selecting the Make offer option Note: offers need to be made in WOKB.Published on 13 June 2024Updated on 12 Sept 202527What's Options trading?
Contract Type Call and Put Exercise Style European options Contract Expirations 1, 2, 3, 4 dailies 1, 2, 3 weeklies 1, 2, 3 monthlies 1, 2, 3 quaterlies of the March, June, September and December cycle.Published on 19 Nov 2024Updated on 15 May 202611X Layer upgrade and OKT/OKB asset handling FAQ
As part of this upgrade, OKT will be phased out and exchanged for OKB, and a one-time burn of historically repurchased and reserved OKB will be carried out. This article outlines the implementation schedule, exchange rules, and FAQs, helping you stay informed and manage your related assets.Published on 13 Aug 2025Updated on 29 Jan 202629How to withdraw, trade and stake WLD tokens on OKX wallet?
The Worldcoin Campaign comprises of 2 parts. Part A offers 2 activities for users to experience trading WLD on OKX Wallet-DEX while Part B offers 1 activity for users to experience staking on OKX Wallet-DeFi. Learn more about it here.Published on 28 July 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026103How do I place a TP/SL with Limit Order?
Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) are parts of One-Cancels-the-Other (OCO) order. OCO order is a pair of orders that are set simultaneously. If one order is triggered and executed, the other order is automatically canceled. This strategy allows traders to manage their trades more effectively by combining both a TP and an SL order. Take Profit (TP): a TP order is designed to automatically buy or sell a position when the market price reaches a specific target, locking in profits.Published on 31 May 2024Updated on 12 Feb 2026285Trading bot FAQ
Upon stopping, all pending orders are canceled, and remaining funds are returned to your trading account.Time-Weighted Average Price (TWAP) trading bot-specific FAQWhat's a Time-Weighted Average Price (TWAP) bot? TWAP(Time-Weighted Average Price) is a trading strategy that involves breaking down a larger trade into smaller parts and executing these parts at regular intervals of time.Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 11 Dec 2025How do I set up a recurring buy plan?
You can set up a daily, weekly, every 2 weeks, or monthly plan for purchases by following these steps.How do I create a recurring buy plan?Published on 23 Jan 2025Updated on 31 Dec 202550How do I know if anti-money laundering (AML) program questionnaire is needed for my verification?
It's a critical part of our commitment to responsible business practices and the protection of our platform’s ecosystem. How do I submit the anti-money laundering (AML) program questionnaire? Select Yes under the Additional info part on the Basic company info page Select Take questionnaire.Published on 12 Dec 2024Updated on 15 Oct 202580What's smart sync and how do I use it?
Instead, you can stop copying a lead trader, and copy them again using smart sync.2. Why are my smart sync entry and exit prices different from the lead trader’s? When using smart sync, if you copy an order for the same contract and direction as an existing open position, the order will be merged into that position and the entry price for the whole position will be recalculated accordingly.Published on 26 Feb 2024Updated on 12 Feb 2026436What could be the reasons behind the failures of my futures copy trades?
Slippage protection Significant differences in the entry price between you and lead traders can have a big impact on your profit and loss. To prevent this, if there's more than a 0.5% disparity between the lead trader’s and your entry price, our slippage protection mechanism will cancel the copy trade. Smart sync position ratio too high Smart sync copy trading aims to ensure a copy trader’s position asset allocation is proportional to the lead trader they’re copying.Published on 1 Sept 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026203How do I trade perpetual futures on OKX?
With no settlement date for the former, a funding rate mechanism enforces price convergence at regular intervals (every eight hours). The funding rate is a fee exchanged between the long and short parties of a contract, depending on market movements, aiming to keep the contract price in line with the underlying asset’s spot price.Published on 25 Mar 2024Updated on 22 May 2026131