Auto deleveraging (ADL) takes place when a series of adjustments, like liquidation, are unsuccessful in maintaining a positive margin. It is...
Tutorials
BTSE Futures: What Is Liquidation?
Liquidation is what all traders try to avoid when trading futures. As traders often use leverage to profit, liquidation may not be unusual if they...
What Do Asset Details on BTSE Tell You?
When trading futures on BTSE, you will find a section of the BTSE Futures platform that will show you asset details. But what does this info include...
BTSE Futures: What Is Funding Rate?
The funding rate is a fundamental aspect to take into account when trading perpetual futures contracts. This article looks at funding rates in...
BTSE Futures: What Is Leverage and How to Adjust It
Although not without risk, leverage is an important feature utilized by many traders when trading futures contracts. This article looks at the...
How to Fund Your BTSE Futures Wallet
Funding your BTSE Futures wallet is the first step to profiting from trading futures contracts. Funding your BTSE Futures wallet requires minimal...
BTSE Futures: User Interface Guide
BTSE Futures allows users to trade crypto derivatives based on crypto futures contracts. This article offers a step-by-step guide to understanding...
How to Trade Futures Contracts on BTSE
Futures contracts represent a useful tool for hedging with the aim of enhancing profits while the risk of losses should also be taken into account. ...
Advanced Order Types
Other more advanced order types that traders can implement are noted below. Stop Orders Advanced order types include stop orders, which can...