- How these functions work on Cross and Isolated Margin accounts: Close Position, Repay, Close All Positions, and Repay All Debt
- Examples of how each of the above functions affect your Margin account assets or liabilities
- Where to find historical information when the above functions are used
For Cross Margin mode
- ‘Close Position’ for a single token position repays any debt and sells remaining assets of that position into the settlement token you have selected. You may submit ‘Close Position’ requests for positions greater than 10 USDT in value, or below 0 USDT in value (negative positions).
- ‘Close All Positions’ fully repays any debt and sells any remaining assets in your Cross Margin account into the settlement token you have selected. You may submit ‘Close All Positions’ requests for total asset amounts of less than 150,000 USDT in value.
- ‘Repay All Debt’ fully repays any debt in your Cross Margin account, by using or selling collateral assets to perform repayments.
‘Close Position’ for positions greater than 10 USDT in value
- The maximum close position amount for a single request is capped at 95% of the Maximum Market Order Amount as specified in Binance’s Spot Trading Rules. Note that the Maximum Market Order Amount may change from time to time due to market conditions.
- If a direct trading pair exists between the position you want to close and the selected settlement token, the Maximum Market Order Amount of that pair applies.
- For example, if a user wants to close a ZRO position and settle in BTC, and the ZRO/BTC trading pair exists: Binance Margin will sell ZRO into BTC directly, with the maximum close position amount calculated as 95% of the Maximum Market Order Amount for the ZRO/BTC trading pair.
- If no direct trading pair is available, the position you want to close will be sold into USDT and then into the settlement token. In this case, Binance Margin will use the lower of the two Maximum Market Order Amounts for both pairs as the maximum close position amount.
- For example, if a user wants to close a ZRO position and settle in ETH, but no ZRO/ETH pair exists: Binance Margin will sell ZRO into USDT first, and sell the USDT into ETH. Since ZRO/USDT has a lower Maximum Market Order Amount compared to ETH/USDT, the maximum close position amount for this request will be calculated as 95% of the Maximum Market Order Amount for the ZRO/USDT trading pair.
- If the requested position size to be closed is larger than the maximum close position amount, the request will not be processed. Users may select a smaller closing ratio to proceed.
’Close Position’ for positions below 0 USDT in value (negative positions)
- The maximum repay amount from selling other assets is capped (for each asset) at 95% of the Maximum Market Order Amount as specified in Binance’s Spot Trading Rules. This may result in your ‘Close Position’ request being partially fulfilled, in which case you may submit multiple ‘Close Position’ requests to fully repay liabilities for a single position.
- For example, you have 10,000 USDT in liabilities and 30 BNB in assets. Assuming BNB price is 500 USDT, and the Maximum Market Order Amount for BNB/USDT of 10, the maximum repay amount from selling BNB is 9.5 BNB (95%*10), or 4,750 USDT.
- For each selected asset to be sold to repay your debt
- If a direct trading pair exists between the debt token you want to repay and the asset to be sold, the Maximum Market Order Amount of that pair applies.
- If no direct trading pair is available, the asset will be sold into USDT and then into the debt token. In this case, Binance Margin will take the smaller of the two Maximum Market Order Amounts for both pairs as the maximum repay amount.
- Due to the Minimum Order Size specified in Binance ’s Spot Trading Rules, there is a possibility that there are leftover assets of the debt token after a ‘Close Position’ request has concluded. This is a result of having to sell slightly more assets than the residual debt due to the Minimum Order Size.
What is ‘Close All Positions’ on Cross Margin?
- For 'Close All Positions' requests, your total assets must be below 150,000 USDT notional. If your total assets exceed 150,000 USDT, the request will not be processed. You may use ‘Close Position’ on individual positions instead, until your total assets fall within the cap.
- You may submit ‘Close All Position’ requests in your Cross Margin account up to 50 times per 24 hours across all positions. Beyond this limit, you may only close your positions by placing your own trades.
What is ‘Repay All Debt’ on Cross Margin?
- For 'Repay All Debt' requests, the sum of your net liabilities for each position should be below 150,000 USDT notional. If it exceeds 150,000 USDT, the request will not be processed. You may use ‘Repay’ on individual positions instead, until the sum of your net liabilities for each position falls within the cap.
- You may submit ‘Repay All Debt’ requests for your Cross Margin accounts up to 50 times per 24 hours. Beyond this limit, you may only close your positions by placing your own trades and manually performing repayments.