Spot Margin

Three steps to complete Bitget spot margin trading

2023-03-30 10:2572606
Three steps to complete Bitget spot margin trading: Transfer > Trade > Repay!

Step 1: Transfer Funds to Your Spot Margin Account

The first step to Spot Margin trading on Bitget is to transfer funds from your main account to your Spot Margin account. This can be done through the "Transfer" function on the platform. Make sure you transfer enough funds to cover any potential losses.

Tip: For the Cross margin account, the principal is mixed in one account. For the Isolated margin account, you need to transfer funds to the trading pair account you want to trade.

Step 2: Trade
You can adjust your maximum position size — consisting of your transferred margin plus the maximum borrowing amount — by adjusting your leverage.
Auto-borrow: By default, the system automatically borrows funds. The borrowing amount will be calculated based on the position size when trading.
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Set your trading volume by setting a percentage or entering a value.
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Keep an eye on the risk ratio after opening a position. You can reduce the risk ratio by transferring in more margin or partially closing the position.
Step 3: Close the trade and repay the loan
Monitor your positions closely and close them when your TP/SL targets are reached. You repay in the same coin that you borrowed. There are two repayment methods:
A: Manual repay: Use Repay to navigate to the repayment page to settle the borrowed amount and interest.
B: Auto-repay: Select Assets > Quick Repayment to close the position and repay the loan. In isolated margin mode, select Position > Close at Market Price to automatically repay with available assets after the trade is completed.

Disclaimer

Margin trading can provide you with more trading funds for spot trading, but it also comes with trading risks. In Bitget's spot margin product, forced liquidation or reduction will be triggered when the risk ratio is equal to or greater than 1. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you monitor your position's risk ratio and supplement principle or set stop-loss orders in a timely manner.