Minimum Price Increments
The Minimum Price Increments for the following contracts were reduced as shown below on 21 Nov 2024 at 04:00 UTC.
Perpetual swap |
Current Minimum Price Increment (USD) |
Minimum Price Increment (USD) starting |
APEUSDT |
0.001 |
0.0001 |
NOTUSDT |
0.00001 |
0.000001 |
BANANAUSDT |
0.01 |
0.0001 |
NEIROUSDT |
0.00001 |
0.000001 |
GMEUSDT |
0.00001 |
0.000001 |
BIGTIMEUSDT |
0.0001 |
0.00001 |
The Minimum Price Increment (Tick Size) is the smallest increment by which the price of a contract can move.
A smaller Minimum Price Increment can theoretically lead to reduced bid-offer spreads, useful for price takers when crossing the spread to trade.
Lot Size
The Lot Sizes for the following contracts were reduced as shown below on 21 Nov 2024 at 04:00 UTC.
Perpetual swap |
Current Lot Size (Contracts) |
Lot Size (Contracts) starting |
EIGENUSDT |
10 |
1 |
PYTHUSDT |
100 |
10 |
WIFUSDT |
10 |
1 |
The Lot Size is an instrument’s minimum trading unit (as number of contracts).
A smaller Lot Size means that traders can place orders with a smaller position size increment and participate in trading these contracts with smaller capital requirements.
Base Initial Margin and Maintenance Margin (Leverage)
The Base Initial Margin, Maintenance Margin requirements and Base Risk Limits and Risk Step for the following contracts were changed as shown below on 21 Nov 2024 at 04:00 UTC.
These changes will apply to new positions, new orders and any leverage or Risk Limit changes, applied to existing positions or existing orders. The current Margin requirements for our products can be found here.
Perpetual swap |
Base Maintenance Margin starting |
Base Initial Margin starting |
Base Risk Limit and Risk Step starting 21 Nov 2024 04:00:00 UTC |
POLUSDT, TIAUSDT |
1.5% |
3% |
1,000,000 USDT |
Impact of changes to Base Initial Margin and Maintenance Margin under all Risk Limits (for the above contracts):
- Initial Margin requirements will decrease, so Bankruptcy Price will move closer to Average Entry Price and Maximum Leverage available will increase.
- Maintenance Margin requirements will decrease, so Liquidation Price will move closer to Bankruptcy Price and the amount of Maintenance Margin lost in the event of liquidation, will decrease.
- The difference between Initial Margin and Maintenance Margin will decrease, so Liquidation Price will move closer to Average Entry Price.
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