BitMEX: The Next Generation of Bitcoin Derivatives |
Introduction to The Bitcoin Mercantile Exchange (BitMEX)
The Bitcoin Mercantile Exchange (BitMEX) is a leading digital currency exchange platform that offers Derivatives, Futures, and Prediction contracts and markets for margin trading cryptocurrencies.
BitMEX offers a variety of contract types, and all contracts are bought and paid out in Bitcoin. It is the only platform that offers a “Perpetual P2P Swap”, a contract that trades like a future but never expires!
BitMEX touts itself to be a provider of “The Next Generation of Bitcoin Derivatives”, and quite rightfully so. The platform has been able to grow significantly, no doubt partly due to their ability to open traders up to various kinds of interesting derivative markets, and keeping their customers happy with transparency, open communication, having strong security in place, and most importantly, a highly advanced yet user-friendly trading platform.
BitMEX: Perpetual P2P Swap Contracts Do Not Expire |
BitMEX offers 3 bitcoin markets, namely, Bitcoin/USD (XBT). Bitcoin/CNY (XBC), Bitcoin/JPY (XBJ), a variety of other alternative cryptocurrency markets, and even prediction markets.
Alternative cryptocurrency markets include Zcash (ZEC), Ethereum (ETH), Ethereum Classic (ETC), Monero (XMR), Ripple (XRP), Augur (REP), Litecoin (LTC), Factom (FCT), Dash (DASH), as well as other derivative prediction markets such as the likelihood of Bitcoin ETF Approval (COIN).
They also offer demo accounts for you to test trading strategies without risking any funds.
How Does Margin Trading on BitMEX Work?
BitMEX: Margin Trading Bitcoin up to 100x Leverage |
Margin Trading refers to borrowing from the broker (trading platform) to either buy or sell a stock.
Depending on which market, BitMEX offers a flexible leverage of up to 100x for Bitcoin markets and up to 33x for Altcoin markets. But that doesn’t mean that you should use the maximum available leverage, and in fact, you shouldn’t unless you really know what you are doing!
My suggestion for the new traders here is to stick to a leverage of 5x or less, before moving to 10x or higher when you are more comfortable.
Getting Started – Sign Up & Fund Your BitMEX Account
For BitMEX, like most Bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchanges outside Australia, there is no need to go through KYC/AML document submission and approval process, and you can start trading immediately just by signing up and funding your account! You can fund your account using any of Australia’s Exchanges, such as CoinSpot
Keep Your Account SECURE!
After you set up your account, the first thing you should do is to keep your account secure, by enabling 2FA and setting a strong password.
- MUST DO: 2FA on both exchange and email account. Once this is done, you should not be able to get compromised, except in rare cases such as sim-jacking. Highly suggest using Google Authenticator / Authy type of 2FA, instead of SMS 2FA which is susceptible to sim-jacking with some social engineering and one lazy telco service operator customer care assistant.
- MUST DO: Use strong passwords; minimum 20 characters with a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and characters.
- Optional: Use a separate email address for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency only.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Walk-through
Now that we’ve got that out of the way, lets dive straight into navigating around the BitMEX exchange trading dashboard. Below is the landing page you’ll see upon logging into your BitMEX account.
A) Market Information
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Walkthrough: Market Information |
B) Account Information
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Walkthrough: Account Information |
C) Trading Tools & Management
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Walkthrough: Trading Tools & Management |
8. Place Order
This is where you place your orders by inputting the quantity, price, and other parameters where required.
9. Position Overview
Here you can see the overview of your open positions, including the number of contracts, entry price, Return on Equity (ROE), liquidation price, and leverage used. You are also able to adjust the leverage used in your open position.
10. Manage Orders & Positions
Active orders and open positions will appear in this section.
It also shows a history of your orders and fills.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard – Order Types
Now that you are familiar with how to navigate BitMEX‘s platform, let’s move on to the various order types, placing an order, and get to the actual trading proper! Click on the image below to view it in full size.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Overview |
Again, for easy reference, I have split the 7 available order types into 3 groups:
A) Market & Limit Orders
B) Stop Orders
C) Take Profit Orders
Let’s go into more detail for each order type below.
A) Market & Limit Orders
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Market Order |
Straightforward. Buys/sells at the nearest available price.
After clicking Buy or Sell, there will be a confirmation page, where you can adjust your desired leverage for the trade.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Limit Order |
Next most commonly used order would be the Limit Order, which basically allows you to place a buy/sell at your desired price.
Similarly, there is a confirmation page where you adjust your desired leverage for the trade.
B) Stop Orders
Stop orders, unlike market or limit orders, do not appear on the order book immediately upon opening. These orders are associated with a trigger price, or “stop price” in the case of BitMEX, whereby your order is only entered into the order book after the stop price is hit.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Stop Market Order |
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Stop Limit Order |
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Trailing Stop Order |
For example, if BTC price is $1150 and I have an active buy position, and I open a Trailing Stop Order by entering a “Trail Value” of $5, my active buy position will close when price goes to $1145. Whereas if BTC price is $1200, opening the same trailing stop order will close my active buy position when price goes to $1195.
C) Take Profit Orders
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Take Profit Market Order |
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Order Types: Take Profit Limit Order |
BitMEX Trading Dashboard – Manage Orders & Positions
Upon placing your order or if you have any open positions, you can view and manage them in the middle bottom section of the trading dashboard. You can also view your order history, fills, and closed positions in this section.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Manage Orders & Positions: Positions Overview |
1. Active Orders
Once you place a limit order (and it doesn’t immediately trigger), they will appear in this “Active Orders” tab. You can edit the quantity and price while the order is still open, although you can’t change a buy into a sell.
Stop orders and take profit orders will appear in the “Stops” tab.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Manage Orders & Positions: Active Orders |
2. Open Positions
Once your active order triggers, or when you place a market order, they will appear here in “Positions”. You are able to add/remove margin to your position, which changes the liquidation price of your position, as well as to easily place a limit or market order to close your position instead of having to place the order through the “Place Order” section.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Manage Orders & Positions: Open Positions |
If you want to change your leverage used on a particular position, you can adjust it with the slider on the left side of your dashboard, just below the “Place Order” section.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Manage Orders & Positions: Your Position |
3. Stop Loss & Take Profit
Active stop orders and take profit orders will appear here in the “Stops” tab. You can also edit some parameters, including the quantity, stop price, and limit price, as well as cancel the order.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Manage Orders & Positions: Stop Loss & Take Profit |
4. Order History
Lastly, you will be able to view all your order history, executed or not, in this “Order History” tab. You can then find all your filled order history in the “Fills” tab, and “Closed Positions” in the corresponding tab.
BitMEX Trading Dashboard Manage Orders & Positions: Order History |
BitMEX Funding, Trading & Withdrawal Fees
BitMEX Funding Trading & Withdrawal Fees |
BitMEX Funding Trading & Withdrawal Fees |
BitMEX Security
Read about the security measures in place on BitMEX from wallet and trading engine security, to system and communication security: https://www.bitmex.com/app/security.
BitMEX API
The platform offers a fully featured REST API and a powerful streaming WebSocket API, making available all market and user data and updates in real-time: https://www.bitmex.com/app/apiOverview.
BitMEX Information Library
Bitmex has their own library of guides and tips on trading on their platform, which cover an extensive range of topics. So I tried to make this post more visual, and cover only what BitMEX themselves did not.
Take a look at these links to learn more about the BitMEX platform:
- Trading Overview: https://www.bitmex.com/app/tradingOverview
- Futures Guide: https://www.bitmex.com/app/futuresGuide
- Swaps Guide: https://www.bitmex.com/app/swapsGuide
- FAQ: https://www.bitmex.com/app/faq
They also have in-depth information about how their platform differs from competitors, for various parameters including liquidation events, contract loss mechanisms, max leverage, initial margin, maintenance margin, settlement mechanisms, minimum contract sizes, and many more!
See the comparison here: https://www.bitmex.com/app/whatsDifferent