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Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash withdrawal?
Example: 1.5% + 1 USD fee If you withdraw 200 USD: 1.5% of 200 USD = 3 USD Plus 1 USD flat fee Total fee = 4 USD Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your withdrawal amount. Example: If you withdraw 10 USD using a method that charges 2 USD in fees, then 10 USD will be withdrawn from your OKX account and 8 USD will be deposited into your bank account.Published on May 23, 2025Updated on Mar 4, 202634How do I supercharge my trading with Alertatron's automated solutions?
Trading groups Large group management: complex orders can be automated for trading groups with up to 200 clients. Isolated execution: large groups also benefit from isolated execution. Each of your clients' trades will run on their own isolated bot. Detailed data: separate log, event history, and individual PnL data are available for each client. Aggregated PnL data is available for the entire group.Published on Mar 28, 2024Updated on Oct 8, 20251Where do I find limits, fees and processing time details for cash deposit?
Example: 1.5% + 1 USD fee If you deposit 200 USD: 1.5% of 200 USD = 3 USD Plus 1 USD flat fee Total fee = 4 USD Actual fees being charged will be displayed on the Deposit Preview screen before you submit. This fee amount will always be deducted from your deposit amount. Example: If you deposit 10 USD using a method that charges 2 USD in fees, then 8 USD will be deposited to your OKX account. The fee as reflected on the Deposit Preview pageWhat is a deposit limit?Published on May 23, 2025Updated on Feb 12, 202628How do total Profit and Loss (PnL) and Grid profits work for Spot Grid?
Example: If you started a bot with 100 USDT, and the current bot equity is 200 USDT, your Total PnL = 200 - 100 = 100 USDT. This figure includes: Realized profits from completed trades Trading fees Unrealized PnL from open positions Any applicable Earn interest (if enabled)How's the field "Grid Profits" calculated? Grid Profits represent the estimated realized gains from completed grid cycles—each cycle being one buy followed by one sell.Published on Jun 20, 2025Updated on Nov 26, 202553What's Spot DCA (Martingale) bot and how to use it?
Safety orders will be placed: 100 = (2*0 × 100) 200 = (2*1 × 100) 400 = (2*2 × 100), and more Price steps multiplier: applied to the price step for placing the next safety order. It increases or decreases the price gap between safety orders. For example, with a price step = 1%, multiplier = 2.Published on Oct 21, 2025Updated on Dec 6, 2025Reengagement Campaign - Terms and Conditions
Current Assets on the platform > $5K When you complete a single trade of more than or equivalent to €500, you'll be rewarded with €200 in BTC (an "Eligible Trade"). Current Assets on the Platform < $5K When you complete a single trade of more than or equivalent to €100, you'll be rewarded with €20 in BTC (an "Eligible Trade").Published on Dec 5, 2024Updated on Nov 17, 2025Spot grid bot FAQ
Here’s how it works in practice:Let’s say you have a BTC/USDT grid with a range of 80,000 to 150,000 and 200 grid levels. You decide to set your Active Range as ±25% of the grid range from the current price. For example: The grid range is 150,000 - 80,000 = 70,000. 25% of the grid range = 17,500. If the current price is 110,000, the Active Range will be 110,000 - 17,500 to 110,000 + 17,500, which gives you an Active Range from 92,500 to 127,500.Published on Aug 28, 2025Updated on Jan 22, 202616What is the New User Full Rebate Program?
The maximum reward per user is 200 USDT (subject to adjustment by region/channel configuration). If your First Qualifying Trade amount exceeds the maximum reward cap, the reward will be capped at the maximum amount. Reward Composition The gift package may include the following reward types, distributed across 7 days according to the daily allocation configuration: Reward Type Description Trading Bonus Can be used for derivatives trading. Profits are withdrawable; principal is not.Published on Mar 16, 2026Updated on Mar 27, 2026
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