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Introduction to Expert Advisors (EAs)account. To do so:Click on the View menu and select Navigator or press Ctrl+N.In the Navigator window, find the Expert Advisors section.Right-click on Expert Advisors and select Create to open the Met...
How to Deposit Fiat Currencies on Bybitaccount and not all fiat supported for deposit will be available for withdrawal. You can find more details about the supported fiat currencies and the requirements for each payment method for withdraw...
How to Navigate Copy Trading User Center (Master Trader)account. Individual data points are updated real-time or at fixed intervals, and their corresponding calculation rules are explained in the table below. Total Equity All assets owned in the Copy T...
FAQ — Bybit RFQaccounts can I use on Bybit RFQ?Bybit RFQ only supports Unified Trading Account (UTA) Main Accounts and Subaccounts. What margin modes are supported on Bybit RFQ?Cross Margin and Portfolio Margin...
Dynamic Delta Hedgeaccount, the delta hedging strategy will be automatically terminated.If the margin mode is switched to a mode not supported by the strategy, such as Isolated or Cross Margin mode during the strategy p...
Introduction to Bybit Card (Argentina)Bybit Card is a Mastercard debit card that allows you to access your funds easily and securely wherever and whenever, making it the ultimate companion on your crypto journey. A reliable and convenien...
Bybit Cardholder Terms & Conditions (Asia Pacific)account with the Company (“Bybit Wallet”) sufficient to cover any and all spending incurred via the credit card for its period of validity. 2. ELIGIBILITY AND REGISTRATION2.1 We reserve the rig...
Introduction to Bybit Pay Rewardsaccount type. Please refer to the table and examples below: Non-VIPVIPAll non-VIP users will begin at Tier 1 (Base).Once you meet the monthly spending threshold, you’ll unlock a higher tier and enj...
How to Sell Crypto with P2P Expressaccount so please ensure that your funds are in your Funding account before starting a transaction.— P2P does not charge any transaction fees for Takers, while Makers are subject to transaction fees...
Why Is My Closed P&L a Loss When My Unrealized Profit Was Positive?Understanding your profit and loss (P&L) in trading is crucial for making informed decisions and managing your investments effectively. After closing a position, you may find that your Closed P&L differs from your Unrealized P&L or Realized P&L. This article will help you understand how to interpret your position P&L information. In essence, discrepancies between Unrealized P&L, Realized P&L, and Closed P&L can be attributed to fee factors such as trading fees and funding fees. The table below summarizes these differences, providing valuable insights into the nuances of your financial outcomes and refining your approach to trading closures. Unrealized P&LRealized P&LClosed P&LPosition P&L YesYesYesFee to open positionNoYesYesFunding FeesNoYesYesFee to close positionNoYesYesUpdate FrequencyReal-TimeUpdate when realizedUpdate when a position is closed Let us first understand what P&L informations are shown inside your Positions tab on the trading pair page. Unrealized P&L The Unrealized P&L shown inside the Positions tab has the following key characteristics: 1) It is purely meant as a quick estimate of a position's estimated P&L. This is not the final position P&L. 2) This estimated P&L is calculated based on the platform's Last Traded Price (LTP). When the LTP fluctuates, the unrealized P&L will also increase or decrease accordingly. 3) The Unrealized P&L does not take into consideration any trading fees and funding fees that have been paid out to open and hold the position. 4) The formula to calculate the P&L can be found inside our help center articles. For Bybit Inverse Perpetual P&L calculations, please refer to this article.For Bybit USDT Perpetual P&L calculations, please refer to this article.For USDC Perpetual and Futures P&L calculation, please refer to this article. Realized P&L The Realized P&L shown inside the Positions tab has the following key characteristics: 1) It captures your realized assets inflow or outflow arising from the position until the position for that direction is fully closed. 2) This includes the fee to open the position or add position size, the fee to partially close the position, funding fees, and realized P&L from a partially closed position. 3) This will be reset upon the full closure of the position and you can refer to the closed P&L for the ultimate P&L outcome. 4) The formula to calculate the P&L can be found inside our help center articles. For Bybit Inverse Perpetual P&L calculations, please refer to this article.For Bybit USDT Perpetual P&L calculations, please refer to this article.For USDC Perpetual and Futures P&L calculation, please refer to this article. Next, let us understand what is the Closed P&L. The Closed P&L of each position is accessible by clicking on Orders → Derivatives Orders Or Unified Trading Orders → Closed P&L and has the following key characteristics. 1) On Closed P&L history, it shows the final position P&L considering the fee charges after closing the position. You can see two types of Closed P&L: Closed Positions and Closed Orders. 2) For Closed orders, it shows the realized P&L of every single closed transaction, including the proportionate transaction and funding fees if it is a partially closed position. 3) For Closed Position, you can review a comprehensive log of your closed Long and Short positions. It includes details from the initial opening order to the final closing order and shows the full P&L for that position calculated based on the Average Exit Price. 4) The formula to calculate the P&L can be found inside our help center articles. For Bybit Inverse Perpetual P&L calculations, please refer to this article.For Bybit USDT Perpetual P&L calculations, please refer to this article. Notes: — The leverage will affect your P&L ROI % due to the difference of initial margin used to hold position but not the P&L amount itself. Please refer to this article for more information.— To get a better estimate of your Closed P&L before closing the position, you can analyze your current Unrealized P&L and Realized P&L. If subtracting your Realized P&L from your Unrealized P&L leads to a loss, you can expect a negative Closed P&L when closing your position. Lastly, let’s refer to an example: 1) Unrealized P&L and Realized P&L calculation breakdown LTP = 43,696.60Entry Price = 43,807.30Qty: 0.002Unrealized P&L = 0.2214 USDT (The positive unrealized P&L inside the image above shows up to 4 decimal places)Realized P&L = - 0.0339 USDT (It will include the fee to open, all the funding fees incurred if any as well as an estimated fee to close (for which the taker fee rate will be used)) 2) Trading Fee and Funding Fee calculation breakdown Fee to open = (0.002/43,807.30) x 0.055% = 0.04818803 (Truncated at 8 decimal place)Fee to close = (0.002/43,704.00) x 0.055% = 0.04807440 (Truncated at 8 decimal place) Total Trading Fee (Red Box) = 0.04818803 + 0.04807440 = 0.09626243 Total Funding Fee (Yellow Box) = -0.01420107 3) Closed P&L calculation breakdown Average Final Exit Price = 43,704.00Average Entry Price = 43,807.30Qty: 0.002 Position P&L = 0.002 x (43,807.30 - 43,704.00) = 0.2066 Closed P&L = Position P&L - Total Trading Fee - Total Funding Fee= 0.2066 - 0.09626243 - (-0.01420107) = 0.12453864 USDT Disclaimer: The example above is given for illustrative purposes only and uses the trading fee rates applicable to a non-VIP account at the time of writing. Please refer to the following articles to consult the current trading fee rates applied on Bybit and to know more about funding fees....