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How do I use the Futures Analysis tool?
Select Assets and tap on the tiny arrows beside Today's PnL 2. Select Futures PnL and the Performance stats section can view your trading statistics, including Total PnL, Today's PnL, Win rate, Positions, and Risk/reward ratio On the Web: 1. Hover on the Assets option on the menu and select Analysis 2. Once in, select the Futures analysis 3.Published on 3 May 2024Updated on 24 Apr 202680What's KYC: What to expect and why it matters?
What's KYC and why is it necessary for me to complete it? KYC, or Know Your Customer, is a regulatory and security process that financial institutions use to verify the identity of their users. It’s a key step in maintaining a safe, transparent, and legally compliant platform for everyone.Published on 24 Jun 2025Updated on 6 Apr 202662Accredited Investor Trading Fees
Opt in as an Accredited Investor to unlock these preferential rates.Published on 8 Dec 2025Updated on 17 Apr 2026What is trigger order?
What are the common reasons a trigger order might fail? Here are the most common causes, the message you'll see, and what to do: 5% protection threshold exceeded - Place a new order when market conditions are less volatile. Insufficient balance - Top up your balance and place a new order. Token delisted - The order can't be retried. Choose a different token. Payment method invalid or expired - Update your payment method and place a new order.Published on 8 May 2026Updated on 22 May 2026What's OKX Card?
What is the OKX Card? The OKX Card is an international debit card (Visa or Mastercard, depending on your region) that lets you pay for purchases and services worldwide. It connects directly to your OKX Pay account, so you can spend your balance seamlessly—without hidden fees or unexpected exchange rate markups. The card is currently issued as a virtual card only. Note: the OKX Card is a virtual card only. We don't issue physical cards.Published on 24 Mar 2026Updated on 14 May 202692What's Smart Strategies?
What are trading bots? You can refer to this article to learn more about different trading bots.2. What are smart strategies? Smart strategies are recommended trading bot settings with the best historical performance for a specified period. You can use smart strategies as is or change some or all of the recommended settings.3. How is backtested APR calculated? Backtested annual percentage rate (APR) shows how much a trading bot could potentially earn in one year.Published on 7 Mar 2025Updated on 17 Nov 20251What's a dusting attack?
Learn more about what dusting attacks are, how they work, how to identify them, and the steps you can take to protect your assets.What's dust in crypto? In crypto, dust refers to very small amounts of coins or tokens left over after trades or transfers. For example, one satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) is considered dust in Bitcoin. These amounts are usually too small to spend or even pay for fees.How's crypto dust made?Published on 4 Oct 2024Updated on 22 May 202614What's OKX Convert?
To get a real-time exchange rate, you only need to select your crypto pair from the drop-down menu or you can view the full list of supported assets here. Note: if you want to convert BTC or ETH, the other asset must be BTC, ETH, or a stablecoin. Direct conversion between BTC/ETH and most tokens isn't available.5. What's the minimum and maximum amount I can convert into a single transaction? The minimum limit is close to 0, allowing you to convert any small balance at a low threshold.Published on 27 Sept 2023Updated on 22 May 20262,163What are untradable assets?
What are untradable assets? Untradable assets are crypto that OKX doesn't support, and can't be traded. To learn more about how to withdraw your untradable assets, see What should I do if I accidentally deposit crypto that OKX does not support? However, to improve our user experience, we support untradable asset withdrawals. Note: There's no collaboration of any kind between OKX and any service provider for untradable assets that OKX hasn't supported.Published on 26 Sept 2023Updated on 6 Apr 20263,959What is sub-account?
Ensuring your asset is safe and you can enjoy a better VIP rate during the binding period.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 22 May 20261,851What's a limit order?
What's a limit order and market orders? When placing an order to buy or sell to close a position, the most commonly used order types are limit orders and market orders. You can choose the order type that best suits your trading needs.What's a limit order? A limit order is an order where you set the order quantity and the maximum price you are willing to buy or the minimum price you are willing to sell.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 3 Apr 2026179What are crypto-margined futures and USDT-margined futures? What are the differences?
OKX futures contracts are categorized based on the margin currency. They include Crypto-margined futures, USDT-margined futures, and USDC-margined futures. Crypto-margined futures are quoted in USD. The underlying cryptocurrency (such as BTC or ETH) is used as both the collateral asset and the settlement currency for calculating profits and losses. USDT-margined futures are quoted in USDT. USDT...Published on 20 Mar 2023Updated on 13 May 2026204Trading Fee Rules FAQ
How do I check my current fee rates and what are the fee rates for different levels? You can log in to your account on our website and go to Assets > My trading fees. You can refer to My fee tier for your current fee tier level and the trading fee schedule, which includes the fee rates for each instrument and trading pair.Published on 22 Mar 2024Updated on 11 May 20261,087What is Agent Trade Kit?
Real-time market analysis — Reads K-line charts, funding rates, order book depth, position data, and account PnL, then gives you analysis and recommendations. Runs 24/7. Which AI clients does it support? Agent Trade Kit works with any AI client that's compatible with the MCP (Model Context Protocol), including: OpenClaw Claude Desktop Claude Code, Cursor Custom agents built with MCP SDKs. It currently runs on your local device.Published on 29 Apr 2026Updated on 12 May 20262What is Leverage, Futures and Margin?
Before trading derivatives on our platform, it's important to understand how leverage, futures, and margin work — and the risks involved. This article covers the key concepts you need to know.How does leverage work? Leverage allows you to open a position larger than your available funds. While this can multiply your returns when the market moves in your favour, it equally amplifies your losses...Published on 9 Apr 2026Updated on 9 Apr 2026