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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?
On the trading screen, select Settings from the top menu Proceed with the selection of Settings from the pop-up menu On the Trading mode screen, select Spot cost price type Select between Average cost price or Cumulative cost price Select from the available options under the Spot cost price type options The cost price will also be reflected on your K-line Chart and the positions menu. Cost price on the K-line chart Cost price on the positions menuPublished on 5 Sept 2024Updated on 5 May 202628OKX 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 27 Apr 2018Updated on 2 Apr 20267,494What's Dual Investment and how do I use its auto-renewal?
Below is a comparison of both strategies: Basic Advanced Feature overview Auto-renew your Dual Investment order at a fixed target price Auto-renew your Dual Investment order at fixed percentage difference between the market price and target price Purpose Sell crypto at a higher price than your average price; Buy crypto at a lower price than the current market Earn stable returns on crypto when you think the price will remain relatively constant Key concepts Target price: the price at which you expectPublished on 7 Nov 2023Updated on 12 Apr 20261,540How 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 31 May 2024Updated on 12 Feb 2026281What's the Spot Grid bot and how do I use it?
You can create a spot grid bot by setting the following key parameters: Lower price: the lowest price level at which the bot will operate. The bot will stop placing orders if the market price falls below this level. Upper price: the highest price level at which the bot will operate. The bot will stop placing orders if the market price exceeds this level. Grid quantity: this refers to the number of price levels (grids) that your selected price range is divided into.Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 17 Nov 202512Trading bot FAQ
You can create a spot grid bot by setting the following key parameters: Lower price: the lowest price level at which the bot will operate. The bot will stop placing orders if the market price falls below this level. Upper price: the highest price level at which the bot will operate. The bot will stop placing orders if the market price exceeds this level. Grid quantity: this refers to the number of price levels (grids) that your selected price range is divided into.Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 11 Dec 2025What'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. When the market price meets your conditions, the system will execute the order at the best available price within your specified limit. Whether a limit order is executed as a maker or taker depends on the price you set, the order quantity, and current market conditions.Published on 22 Aug 2023Updated on 3 Apr 2026178Demo trading
By indicating it as a counterparty on your RFQ, it'll provide you with a valid execution price. Its prices will be based on the best price currently available on the order book, with a spread. It'll only quote your RFQ once and leave this price live for 60 seconds before allowing it to expire. To get a new price from the trading bot, please cancel and re-price your demo RFQ.Published on 29 June 2022Updated on 3 Dec 20251,756What's the Spot DCA (Martingale) bot and how do I use it?
Price steps multiplier: adjusts the price gap between each safety order. This setting incrementally increases or decreases the gap between safety orders as the price changes. For example, with a 1% initial price step and a multiplier of 2, the safety orders will be placed at 1%, 3%, 7%, and so on (doubling the gap after each order). Stop loss (SL): another optional setting to limit losses.Published on 12 Feb 2025Updated on 17 Nov 20252Event Contracts FAQ
price − Average buy price) × Shares heldFeesHow are fees calculated for event contracts?Published on 16 Apr 2026Updated on 6 May 2026How does the V3 liquidity pools work on OKX DeFi?
The opposite happens if the price of ETH approaches $1,000. In this case, your USDC will be gradually swapped to ETH.What's suggested price ranges? On our platform, V3 pools dynamically suggest price ranges based on risk and token volatility. These price ranges are updated in real-time according to market conditions, and users can choose between Safe, Standard, and Expert price ranges.Published on 14 May 2024Updated on 12 Sept 202525Index components weightage adjustment FAQ
Thus, these components will have more impact on index prices, which means index prices will be more stable and closer to fair market prices. If you don't have any strategies based on index price, no action is required. If you have such strategies, the actions needed are subject to the specific strategies.Published on 14 Dec 2023Updated on 12 Feb 202613