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How to Trade Contracts

Updated over a week ago

Before starting contract trading, you should have a thorough understanding of cryptocurrency perpetual contracts, along with the platform’s functions and operations. Contract trading is a form of derivative trading. While leverage can generate substantial profits, it also amplifies potential losses.

Web

1.Login to the Website — Click on "Contract" — Select the contract type and product.

2.Fund Transfer:
Transfer assets from your fund account/spot account to the contract account.

  • Method 1: Available Assets — Click the small arrow on the right — Transfer.

(You can switch between the fund account/spot account by clicking the right-side arrow, then use the bidirectional arrow to switch transfer direction.)

  • Method 2: Asset — Click the small arrow on the right.

  • Method 3: Below Asset — Click Transfer.

3.Choose Position Mode (Cross Margin/Isolated Margin) and Leverage Multiplier.

4.Select Order Type: Limit Order/Market Order/Conditional Order/Take Profit & Stop Loss (can switch between Latest Price/Mark Price) and Position Direction: Long/Short.

5.After placing the order, the executed positions will appear in the "Position" section; unfilled parts will be shown in the "Current Orders" section, where you can cancel the order before it is filled.


App

1.Login to the App — Transfer assets from the fund account/spot account to the contract account.

  • Method 1: App — Contract — Tap the "+" on the top-right — Transfer.

  • Method 2: App — Assets — Transfer.

2.Choose Position Mode (Cross Margin/Isolated Margin) and Leverage Multiplier.

3.Select Order Type: Limit Order/Market Order/Conditional Order/Take Profit & Stop Loss (can switch between Latest Price/Mark Price) and Position Direction: Long/Short.

4.After placing the order, the executed positions will appear in the "Held Positions" section; Unfilled parts will be shown in the "Current Orders" section, where you can cancel the order before it is filled. The icon on the right of Conditional Orders allows you to view Order History/Trade History/Position History (you can filter by contract type and order type).

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