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Target Market Disclosure (Australia)Bybit CardA non-cash payment facility in the form of a reloadable prepaid Mastercard issued to a customer of the distributor to use digital currencies within a digital currency exchange account to pur...
How to Long and Short With Spot Margin TradingIn margin trading, understanding long positions and short positions is key for traders. Let's run through these two terms before we move on to explaining how long and short work. Long: Traders maintain long positions, which means that they expect the price of a coin to rise in the future. If the price moves in the desired direction — upward — you can buy at a low price, and then sell at a higher price. In this way, you can profit from the price difference. With margin trading, you can borrow USDT to buy/long more coins, and return the borrowed USDT and interest once you sell the coins. Short: Traders maintain short positions, which means that they expect the price of a coin to drop in the future. If the price moves in the desired direction — downward — you can sell at a high price, and then buy at a lower price. In this way, you can profit from the price difference. Margin trading lets you borrow the corresponding coins to sell/short more coins, and then return the borrowed coins and interest after you buy back coins. LongLet’s suppose Trader A expects the BTC price to rise in the future.FactorsTrading pair: BTC/USDTBTC price: 50,000 USDTLeverage: 5x Suppose Trader A wants to long 1 BTC at 50,000 USDT. Currently, Trader A has an available balance of 10,000 USDT in their Spot Account. They can buy 1 BTC with 5x leverage. Once the long order is placed, the system will automatically borrow 40,000 USDT to buy 1 BTC at the price of 50,000 USDT. Two days later, the BTC price rises to 52,000 USDT, at which time Trader A sells 1 BTC and manually repays the borrowed 40,000 USDT. They can earn a profit of 2,000 USDT* based on the following calculation: Profit = (52,000 − 50,000) × 1 ShortLet’s say that Trader B expects the BTC price to drop in the future. FactorsTrading pair: BTC/USDTBTC price: 50,000 USDTLeverage: 5x Suppose Trader B wants to short 0.8 BTC at 50,000 USDT. Currently, Trader B has an available balance of 10,000 USDT in their Spot Account. They can sell 0.8 BTC with 5x leverage. Once the short order is placed, the system will automatically borrow 0.8 BTC to short at the price of 50,000 USDT. At this time, the total assets of Trader B's Spot Account are 50,000 USDT. Two days later, the BTC price drops to 48,000 USDT, at which time Trader B buys 0.8 BTC with 38,400 (0.8 × 48,000) USDT and manually repays the borrowed 0.8 BTC. They can earn a profit of 1,600 USDT* based on the following calculation: Profit = 50,000 − 38,400 − 10,000 *Spot trading fee and interest are not included in the above examples. To learn more about fees calculated, please refer to Bybit Margin Trading: Fees Explained. ...
Mark Price Calculation (Perpetual Contract)Bybit uses the Dual-Price mechanism to prevent traders from falling victim to market manipulations. Due to market manipulations, the market price on a futures exchange may deviate significantly from ...
FAQ — Spot TradingBybit Spot trading fee?Bybit charges a 0.1% trading fee from the Taker and does not charge any trading fee to the Maker.For more details, please refer to Spot Trading: Fees Explained. What is Mak...
How to Use Copy Trading BonusBybit. Use Your Copy Trading Bonus for Trading BotHead to the Trading Bot creation page, set the parameters, and Use Bonus. Loss Coverage vouchers cannot be used with Trading Bot bonuses. Enter th...
Order Limit (USDC Perpetual Contracts)To understand the specific limits of each trading pair, please check this page. Please note that figures are subject to change according to market conditions. For the contract price limits, you can re...
Agreement for Margin Staked SOLBybit Technology Limited (“Bybit”, “we”, “us” or “our”). This Agreement forms a binding agreement between Bybit and you and serves to supplement our Terms of Service found at https://w...
How to Reactivate Your AccountBybit now offers self-service reactivation for users who previously deactivated their accounts. Please note that this option is exclusively available to those who have self-deactivated their accounts....
How to Get Started with Paradigm API TradingBybit. For assistance, please contact your institutional manager or email us at institutional_services@bybit.com.Enable Google 2FA. Create Your API KeyMainnet account settings URL: https://www.bybit.c...
How to Get Started with a Custodial Trading Subaccount (Trading Team)Bybit. Notes:— Please contact Bybit’s institutional representative to apply for whitelisting to open a Custodial Trading Subaccount. — Before managing an investor's Custodial Trading Subac...