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Max Transfer Amount with Option Value
Related Settings on UI To use the feature described above, a PM user needs to activate "Auto borrow" setting, and also to check "Borrow" in the dialogue box when trying to transfer from the trading account to the funding account (as shown in pictures below, using Web UI as example) .Published on 9 Aug 2023Updated on 1 Apr 2025Product documentationOKX Enhanced Liquidity Program
ELP orders can match with taker orders from both UI and OpenAPI but with speed bump protection. By providing targeted liquidity, this program offers users new economic incentives with price improvement and slippage reduction while maintaining transparency and market integrity across the platform.Published on 26 Nov 2025Updated on 13 Jan 2026Product documentationOKX to launch limit orders for options based on IV/USD price
How to place limit orders based on IV/USD price Check the "Tracking orders" box on the limit order UI for options to place a limit order based on IV or USD price. You can still place limit orders for options using prices specified in crypto (BTC/ETH). Risk warning: The foregoing overview and information, some of which may be provided by third parties and not OKX, are for informational and educational purposes only.Published on 8 Sept 2023Updated on 17 Nov 2025AnnouncementsHow do I trade with OKX on TradingView?
Note: spot and derivatives symbols have different order panel UI in TradingView, thus we have 2 accounts (spot and derivatives account) in TradingView. However, the trading account assets are shared by both spot and derivatives trading as you are in unified account.Published on 29 July 2025Updated on 20 Jan 2026FAQ65Introduction to OKX's Sub-Broker
Note: Our UI is undergoing improvement to cater better to this product. Some of the screenshot in this doc will likely changeProduct Introduction: OKX Sub-broker is designed to help brokers manage multiple growth channels. It allows them to track and monitor these channels effectively. Note: Sub-broker does not only refer to broker type businesses. Users can also be sub-brokers of brokers.Published on 15 July 2023Updated on 21 Apr 2025Product documentationHow can I do spot trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
In our unified account system, there are four account modes: Spot mode Spot and futures mode Multi-currency margin mode Portfolio margin mode To understand the difference between different account modes and how to set up the account mode via the web UI, please read our dedicated guide. In margin mode or trade mode, the parameter tdMode determines how your position is going to be margined, which you need to set every time you place a new order.Published on 29 Sept 2023Updated on 10 Sept 2025FAQ544How can I do derivatives trading with the Jupyter Notebook?
Please refer to how to set up the account mode to understand the differences between the four modes and how to switch between them through our Web UI. 4.1 Get the current account configuration from the acctLv parameter in Get account configuration Make sure that you're in the correct account mode to trade derivatives. import okx.Account as Account flag = "1" # live trading: 0, demo trading: 1 accountAPI = Account.AccountAPI(api_key, secret_key, passphrase, False, flag) result = accountAPI.get_account_configPublished on 28 Sept 2023Updated on 12 Feb 2026FAQ195
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