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    Loan-to-Value Ratio and Liquidation (Fixed Rate Loan)The Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio is a key metric in managing your Fixed Rate Loan on Bybit. It represents the relationship between the loan asset value and the value of your collateral, expressed as a pe...
    How to Calculate, View, or Adjust Spot Cost in Unified Trading Accounttrades. Assume Alice starts with no BTC in her account. TradeScenarioBTC BalanceNet Buy Qty.Spot Cost (USD)NotesDepositAlice deposits 10 BTC into her account.1000Deposits are not included in the calc...
    Reduce-Only Ordertraders can ensure a limit order set to take profit will not be unintentionally executed as a new position with the opposite direction in the case that the current position has been already closed/sto...
    Quick Trading Functionstraders to execute their strategies more effectively in volatile markets, we've introduced a convenient function that lets them place an order directly on the trading chart. There are three quick ...
    Perpetual & Futures Contract: Fees Explainedtraders who seek liquidity and take liquidity off the book immediately. They’re charged a taker fee. Market makers, who provide liquidity and increase the market depth of the order book, are charge...
    Introduction to Spread Tradingtrades, allowing traders to capitalize on spreads with just a few clicks. It involves simultaneously buying and selling two financial instruments, such as Spot, Perpetual or Expiry contracts with diff...
    How to Upgrade Your Standard Account to a Unified Trading Accounttraders have the option to utilize Bybit Subaccounts to individually allocate assets for Spot or Derivatives trading under Cross Margin mode. The funds between the Main Account and Subaccounts are iso...
    How to Optimize Your Trading Experience on Bybittraders recommend Google Chrome and Firefox as their browsers of choice. The Bybit team also highly recommends you trade on the Bybit platform. Ensure that your browser has been updated to the latest...
    P&L Calculations (Inverse Futures Contract)Unrealized and Closed P&L for futures contracts are calculated using the same formula as inverse perpetual contracts. For a detailed understanding of how both P&Ls are derived, please refer t...