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If you buy BTC with USD, and BTC rises afterwards, you can sell it back for more USD. If it drops, you can sell for less. For example, you buy 0.5BTC with 5,000 USD when 1BTC = 10,000USD, and it rises to 20,000USD afterwards. You may then sell your 0.5BTC for 10,000 USD. While Tokens Trading is pretty much the same, except fiat (USD) is replaced by token (BTC). For example, you buy 10ETH with 1BTC when 1ETH=0.1BTC, and it rises to 0.2BTC afterwards. You may then sell your 10ETH for 2BTC.Published on 6 Dec 2019Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsHow to use Yield Hunter
Users can choose between "earn unless price rise" and "earn unless price drop" to express their market view.How is the yield calculated? Take the BTC yield hunter product as an example.Published on 7 Nov 2023Updated on 1 Apr 2025Product documentationHow to use OKX's option copilot
Users can choose between “earn unless price rises” and “earn unless price drops” to express their market view. Learn how to use Yield Hunter.Published on 18 Oct 2023Updated on 1 Apr 2025Product documentationExplanation for Greeks Delta and Gamma
When BTCUSD rises 105 USD (1.5% up), Based on the BS delta calculation, the option price will increase by 0.6 * 105 = 63 USD Based on the PA delta calculation, the option price will increase by 0.45 * 1.5% = 0.00675 BTC That is, when using BS delta to estimate the option price change, we take the underlying price change in USD (USD105); when using PA delta, we take the percentage change of the underlying price (1.5%).Published on 12 Feb 2020Updated on 1 Apr 2025Product documentationUnderstanding the risks of using digital payment token services
Price Volatility Risk Digital Payment Tokens (DPT) prices can rise and fall by very large amounts in a short span of time. This is called price volatility, and it's often more extreme than in traditional markets. Here's what you need to know: Speculative trading can cause large and sudden price swings. Market demand, breaking news, or changes in sentiment can shift prices quickly. Sharp drops within minutes may lead to total loss of your investment.Published on 17 June 2025Updated on 17 Nov 2025FAQ2What's the Spot DCA (Martingale) bot and how do I use it?
Additionally, the incremental buying approach may limit gains in rising markets.What are the Spot DCA (Martingale) trading parameters? You can create a DCA bot by setting the following key parameters: Price steps: defines the percentage difference at which safety orders will be executed. For example, if set to 1%, the bot will place safety orders at 1% price drops. Take profit (TP) target per cycle: specify the percentage profit the bot should aim for in each cycle.Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 17 Nov 2025FAQ2How do I stay safe from phishing SMS using the name OKX?
We’ve recently seen a rise in reports from users receiving fraudulent SMS messages with “OKX” as the sender name. These phishing messages are crafted to look official and may contain urgent alerts.Scammers use these tactics to create a sense of urgency and panic, pushing users to act quickly without verifying the information.What are the common scam tactics? Impersonation tactics: Fraudsters may use the official OKX name to appear legitimate.Published on 9 May 2025Updated on 4 Mar 2026FAQ323Strategy order types
Trail variance: 2,000 Amount: 1 BTC Assuming BTC's price rises to a historical high of 40,000 and then drops to 38,000, the trailing variance is 2,000 and the trigger condition is met (40,000 - 2,000= 38,000). The system will then help James sell at the market price. Scenario 2. Jean wants to buy BTC and the latest price is 40,000 USDT. Jean places a trailing stop order as shown below.Published on 30 Nov 2022Updated on 13 Apr 2026Product documentationHow to Trade Event Contracts and Settlement Logic
The event probability rises and the Up share price increases to 0.72 USDT. The user sells all shares: Realized PnL ≈ (0.72 − 0.40) × 100 ≈ +32.00 USDT Note: Actual amount received is net of fees.Holding to Expiry If not closed early, the contract is automatically settled at expiry: Correct judgment: Each share is redeemed for $1 USDT, minus a settlement fee. Incorrect judgment: Shares become worthless; no settlement fee is charged.Published on 8 Apr 2026Updated on 16 Apr 2026Product documentationOKX Wallet to Launch Cryptopedia BTC Ecosystem Carnival
As the Bitcoin ecosystem grows, Cryptopedia has introduced an engaging system to learn and engage with rising DApps in the BTC Ecosystem. Participants with a balance of at least 10U or equivalent assets in their wallets and who engage with the specified DApps will be rewarded with new tokens and NFTs. 1. Rules To qualify for rewards in OKX Cryptopedia BTC Ecosystem Carnival, users need to have a minimum of 10 USDT or equivalent assets on the specified chain.Published on 21 Dec 2023Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsWhat's Dual Investment and how do I use its auto-renewal?
Let's simplify this concept with a BTC scenario: you opt to sell BTC at a specific target price, expecting it to rise. Scenario A: BTC doesn't meet your target price by the term's end. In this case, not only do you keep your BTC, but you also earn additional BTC as a reward for holding. Scenario B: BTC hits or surpasses your target price. You've sold your BTC for more than you initially paid, and in return, you earn extra USDT.Published on 7 Nov 2023Updated on 12 Apr 2026FAQ1,540Trading bot FAQ
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) bot: buys more crypto if the price falls, doubling down on each order and aiming to sell at a profit when the price rises. TWAP bot: splits a large order into smaller trades executed at regular intervals to help reduce market impact and achieve an average price over time. Iceberg bot: displays only a small portion of a large order at a time, helping to reduce market impact and manage trading visibility.Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 11 Dec 2025FAQWhat are the reasons for my spot copy trade order fail?
If the market experiences a significant fluctuation and the price rises to 20,200 when the copy trader is placing their order, our slippage protection will automatically cause the copy trade to fail.Lead trader-related reasons1. Exceeded the maximum total purchase value Because of the liquidity and market depth of different cryptocurrencies, we’ve set a maximum limit for how much crypto lead traders can buy through lead trade orders.Published on 13 Oct 2023Updated on 9 Feb 2026FAQ69Building RFQs
These objectives include taking a bullish view, that the price of the underlying will rise, a bearish view that the price of the underlying will fall, a neutral view that the price will remain steady, and a volatile view that the price of the underlying fill fluctuate significantly.How many legs can I put into my strategy? Block trading strategies are capped at 15 legs.What is the minimum block size? How is it determined?Published on 30 June 2022Updated on 30 Apr 2026FAQ30OKX DEX FAQs
This might give rise to scams such as that of a 'rug pull' in which the creator of a token attempts to attract as many users to purchase the token in the hope of an benefitting from an increase in token price before running away with the money. Liquidity: as DEXs are reliant on the community to provide liquidity and each liquidity pool consists of separate token pairings, this can result in a lower level of liquidity available per trading pair.Published on 5 Feb 2026Updated on 5 May 2026FAQ11