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Prices of digital assets, including stablecoins, can and do fluctuate at any moment. Due to such price fluctuations, you may experience an increase or decrease in value of your assets at any given moment. Any and all applicable taxes and all fees and additional expenses, including connection, installation, and/or service costs, related to acceptance and use of the reward are the sole responsibility of the individual reward recipient.Published on Sep 25, 2023Updated on Aug 28, 2025FAQ13Spot cost price
spot, which only includes spot buy and sell Cost price = (Average cost price before last buy × Amount + Price of last buy × Amount) / Net buying amount PnL = (Last price – Cost price) × Net buying amount PnL Ratio = (Last price – Cost price) / Cost pricePublished on Jun 17, 2022Updated on Nov 6, 2025Product documentationPrice limit rules
price-based limit price rules: Phase Highest price limit Lowest price limit First minute after listing Deal price of Call Auciton period * (1+H) No price limit 1 ~ N minutes after listing Close price of last minute * (1+H) No price limit After N minutes after listing No price limit No price limit Spot trading Buy orders: Orders placed above the highest price limit will trigger the price limit rules.Published on Jun 16, 2022Updated on Jan 28, 2026Product documentationSpot index prices
What is a spot index price? Spot Index price aims to measure the price of an underlying cryptocurrency. OKX’s USDT-margined contracts are denominated in USDT index price, USDC-margined contracts are denominated in USDC index price, while coin-margined contracts use the USD-equivalent spot index price of the underlying cryptocurrency.Published on Jun 16, 2022Updated on Nov 5, 2025Product documentationTime-weighted Average Price (TWAP)
The bot will place the order at the limit price if the order price is higher than the predefined limit price. If the order amount is more than the predefined average amount, the bot will place the order based on the average amount* random ratio (0.5~1). The order will be suspended when the last price (20,500 USDT) is higher than the limit price and resumed when the last price is below 10,500 USDT again. The bot will stop when the total filled amount equals the total order amount.Published on Jun 17, 2022Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentationHow 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 Apr 30, 2024Updated on Apr 4, 2026FAQ260How 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 Feb 6, 2025Updated on Sep 10, 2025FAQ3How do I level up my trades with Mizar?
This advanced system simulates trading conditions, and lets traders test their ideas without committing capital.What's the pricing for Mizar like? Mizar is 100% subscription free, and all tools are available for everyone. That means users pay fees based on their trading volume. Additionally, users share part of their profits when copy-trading other users.Published on Mar 28, 2024Updated on Jan 2, 2026FAQ5Integrating OKX Signal Bot with Runbot.io
It also offers exclusive trading rules and indicators based on Volatility, Price Action or Volumes such as Orderflow, VWAP, Open Interest, Liquidations, AI-based indicators, alongside classic ones like RSI, Bollinger Bands, MACD and much more!Step 2: Managing Your Risk like a Pro Even the best strategies can go wrong if risk isn’t managed properly.Published on Nov 8, 2023Updated on Apr 1, 2025Product documentationWhat's Satoshi test and how do I complete it?
Satoshi Test Pros and Cons are as below: Pros Cons Reliable method for confirming control over a private address. Multiple criteria are required for a successful test. Supports most networks. (BTC Lightning is unsupported) Involves network fees borne by the user. How do I verify my address with the Satoshi test?Entering the Satoshi test flow During your withdrawal process, you may be prompted to specify the destination of your funds.Published on May 28, 2024Updated on Feb 17, 2026FAQ60How to transfer crypto from Coinbase to OKX?
For beginners and pro's: The OKX app offers a very simple buy and sell interface for beginners. Advanced users can easily switch to Exchange mode to access features such as (stop)limit-orders, take-profit orders, trailing orders and even Bot trading.How to Transfer Crypto from Coinbase to OKX? As fully compliant crypto-exchange OKX follows all regulations regarding the Travel Rule, which ensures compliance with anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) laws.Published on Jun 19, 2025Updated on Jun 26, 2025FAQ6Profit and loss calculation of margin
Margin mode of single currency account Profit and loss Long margin with base crypto, PnL is quoted with base crypto (using Mark price and Last price) Mark price PnL = Assets in position - (Debt + Interest) / Mark price Last price PnL = Assets in position - (Debt + Interest) / Last price Long margin with quote crypto, PnL is quoted with quote crypto (using Mark price and Last price) Mark price PnL = Assets in position * Mark price - (Debt + Interest) Last price PnL = Assets in position * Last pricePublished on Jun 17, 2022Updated on Nov 6, 2025Product documentationStrategy order types
TP trigger price: 8,000 USD TP order price: Market price or any price, e.g. 8,050 USD SL trigger price: 10,000 USD SL order price: Market price or any price, e.g. 10,050 USD TP will be triggered if BTC's market price drops to 8,000 USD and Jenny can exit the trade at the market price instantly or at the preset TP price, for example, 8,050 USD. Meanwhile, the SL order will be canceled.Published on Nov 30, 2022Updated on Mar 12, 2026Product documentationOKX listing mechanism
Opening price determination The opening price in a Call Auction is determined based on the following principles: The price that allows the highest trading volume At that price: All buy orders priced higher than the opening price are fully executed, or All sell orders priced lower than the opening price are fully executed Either the buy side or the sell side at the opening price must be fully filled The resulting price becomes the official opening price of the trading pair.Published on Apr 27, 2018Updated on Apr 2, 2026FAQ7,469How do I place a TP/SL with Limit Order?
Placing the order: Order price: $50,000 (the price at which you want to buy Bitcoin) Order size: 1 BTC (the amount you wish to buy) Setting TP/SL: TP trigger price: $55,000 (the price at which you want to take profit) SL trigger price: $45,000 (the price at which you want to stop loss) In this example, when the market price of Bitcoin reaches $55,000, the TP order will be triggered, and you'll sell your 1 BTC to lock in profits.Published on May 31, 2024Updated on Feb 12, 2026FAQ281