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How do I use the Account long/short ratio indicator?
What's the Account long/short ratio indicator? The Account long/short ratio indicator visualises the ratio of accounts with net long positions to those with net short positions. This is a sentiment analysis indicator. An indicator featuring a high long-short ratio signifies positive expectations among investors. The display of Account long/short ratio indicatorHow do I turn on the Account long/short ratio indicator?Published on May 16, 2024Updated on Feb 12, 202619How do I use the Top account long/short ratio indicator?
Long/short ratio (Accounts) ratio is calculated as accounts with net long positions/ accounts with net short positions. The display of Top account long/short ratio indicatorHow do I turn on the Top account long/short ratio indicator?Published on May 16, 2024Updated on Nov 12, 202521How do I use the Top position long/short ratio indicator?
Conversely, a dominance of short positions reflects a bearish sentiment, with traders expecting market declines due to concerns about economic or market stability. The display of Top position long/short ratio indicatorHow do I turn on the Top position long/short ratio indicator?Published on May 16, 2024Updated on Sep 10, 202516How do I identify OKX official accounts?
You can refer to the How do I verify OKX accounts section to learn more about how to verify the link.YouTube Go to the YouTube page, copy the page link. Open YouTube channels and copy the YouTube link that you want to verify Go to our channel verification to verify the page link. You can refer to the How do I verify OKX accounts section to learn more about how to verify the link. Note: you can also use YouTube username to verify.LinkedIn Go to the LinkedIn page, copy the page link.Published on Aug 11, 2023Updated on Apr 17, 20265,369How can I do derivatives trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
In long/short mode, Long and short positions of a certain contract will be independent from each other and need to be closed separately. When you place orders via Place order, the request parameter posSide is mandatory. Valid values are long or short.Published on Sep 28, 2023Updated on Feb 12, 2026197How do I automate grid trading strategies on futures grid trading bot?
The futures grid trading bot has three modes: long, short and neutral. With long selected, the bot will only open and close long positions. With short selected, it only opens and closes short positions. With neutral selected, the bot will open or close shorts above the market price and open or close longs below the market price. A critical difference between the spot grid automated strategy and the futures trading bot is the ability to trade with leverage.Published on Jun 13, 2024Updated on Sep 10, 202532What's funding rate and how do I use it?
It is a periodic payment mechanism between long and short position holders. Depending on the funding rate and your position: when the funding rate is positive, long positions typically pay short positions when the funding rate is negative, short positions typically pay long positions This mechanism helps keep the X-Perps price anchored to the underlying spot market over time.When will the funding be paid on OKX, and how do I view it? On our platform, X-Perps funding is settled every 8 hours.Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on Apr 20, 2026How do I start trading X-Perps on OKX?
Choose your direction: Long or Short If you expect the price to rise, choose Buy (Long) If you expect the price to fall, choose Sell (Short)Set TP/SL before placing the order You can set TP/SL directly in the order flow using percentage-based inputs.Example: Take-profit: 10% Stop-loss: 5% Setting TP/SL before entry helps you structure risk upfront, reduce emotional decision-making during volatility, and avoid having to react manually to every price move.Review liquidation price before submittingPublished on Apr 9, 2026Updated on Apr 22, 2026What's a futures trading bot and how do you automate trades with it?
The futures grid trading bot has three modes: long, short and neutral. With long direction, the bot will only open and close long positions. With short being selected, it only opens and closes short positions. With neutral selection, the bot will open or close shorts above the market price and open or close longs below the market price. A critical difference between the spot grid automated strategy and the futures trading bot is the ability to trade with leverage.Published on Dec 26, 2023Updated on Oct 29, 202535How do I manually set up futures grid trading bot?
To enter your own futures grid parameters, simply select Long, Short or Neutral. The description of the parameters are as below: Long: this strategy involves buying futures contracts with the expectation that the price of the underlying asset will increase. Traders using a long grid strategy profit from rising prices. Short: this strategy involves selling futures contracts with the expectation that the price of the underlying asset will decrease.Published on Jun 6, 2024Updated on Mar 31, 2026102X-Perps fees overview: trading fees, funding, and other costs
Funding is a periodic payment mechanism between long and short position holders — it is not the same as a trading fee.Published on Apr 9, 2026Updated on Apr 22, 2026What are X-Perps (Expiry Perps)?
With X-Perps, you trade a contract linked to the asset's price.X-Perps are commonly used for: directional exposure (long or short). increased exposure with up to 10x leverage. hedging an existing position. short-term trading strategies.What are the key things to understand before trading X-Perps? X-Perps are complex products and involve additional mechanics, including: margin requirements. funding rates. liquidation risk. mark price and risk controls. contract settlement at 60-month expiry.Published on Apr 15, 2026Updated on Apr 20, 2026What's Spot DCA (Martingale) bot and how to use it?
It’s commonly used in volatile or sideways markets to take advantage of short-term price swings.How do I set it up?Published on Oct 21, 2025Updated on Apr 3, 2026Trading Signal Bot FAQs
Can I use the OKX Signal Bot to do one-step reversals (i.e. long to short or short to long)? Absolutely! The OKX Signal Bot fully supports one-step reversals. You don't need to send two separate messages: one for closing an existing position and another for opening a new position in the opposite direction. A single message is sufficient for the bot to intelligently execute the reversal directly.Published on Oct 9, 2023Updated on Apr 18, 2026136Know Your Business (KYB) FAQ
KYB, short for "Know Your Business," is the process of verifying the identities of our institutional customers and any associated individuals with ownership or control, as well as understanding the nature and purpose of your institution’s relationship with OKX.Why does OKX conduct KYB? OKX is required to conduct KYB in accordance with financial crime regulations.Published on Jan 29, 2025Updated on Sep 27, 202530