Binance Futures grid trading bots offer the ability to control margin, which allows for precise risk management and capital allocation to individual positions or strategies. You can use the Cross Margin and Isolated Margin modes to spread risk across multiple positions or isolate and manage it individually.
In the Cross Margin mode, all positions share the same margin balance. It is ideal for users who prefer all their positions to share a single margin balance. Please note that you cannot create multiple grid bots on the same symbol in the Cross Margin mode.
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Each position has its own dedicated margin in the Isolated Margin mode, which reduces the risk of liquidation impacting other positions. Isolated Margin mode suits users who want to limit risk by assigning specific margin to each position.
Selecting a suitable margin mode is crucial for managing risk and investment strategy. Let’s see how to select a margin mode on the Binance website.
1. Log in to your Binance website and go to [Trade] - [Trading Bots]. Select [Futures Grid] and a symbol to trade.
2. Enter the price range, number of grids, and investment margin.
3. Expand the [Advanced (Optional)] section and click [Cross].
4. Choose [Cross] or [Isolated]. Please note that this setting will be shared across all symbols.
You can add or remove margin to/from any of the wallets.
1. Go to [Running] on the trading interface. Under [Initial Margin], click the [+] icon next to the margin you want to adjust.
You may also adjust the margin for a given strategy via the details page. Click the [+] button next to [Margin Balance].
2. Go to the [Add Margin] or [Remove Margin] tab.
3. Double-check the margin balance change and the new Margin Ratio. Please note that adjusting the margin will affect the liquidation price, but not the quantity of your grid.
The Trading Bots Wallet provides a comprehensive breakdown of your total margin balance, categorizing the funds between Cross and Isolated Margin strategies. This distinction allows you to quickly assess the capital allocated to each trading strategy and understand how your margin is being utilized across different trading bots.
Please note that the traded products allocation chart (Spot, USDⓈ-M, COIN-M) will prioritize displaying bots under the Cross Margin mode, unless specified otherwise.
For more details, please visit How to Check Your Trading Bots Wallet Balance: A Step-by-Step Guide.
When managing multiple grid bots of the same symbol, it is important to have a clear and customizable view of each bot's activity. Binance's interface allows you to personalize your dashboard by selectively displaying open orders, positions, and order history for each strategy.
To configure which details you see in the running grid list:
1. Hover your mouse over the display settings icon under the [Action] column.
2. Toggle on the button next to the elements you wish to display on the chart. This can include open orders, current positions, and a log of past orders.
While multiple grid bots can operate on the same symbol, only one chart can be viewed at a time. You can use the chart display settings to toggle between different grid bot displays, ensuring you have the data needed to make informed trading decisions.
1. Can I run multiple grid bots on the same symbol?
You can run up to four bots for a symbol in the Isolated Margin mode, but you cannot create more than one grid bot per symbol in the Cross Margin mode.
2. What is the difference between the Cross and Isolated Margin modes?
The Cross Margin mode consolidates your margin, meaning all your positions under this mode draw from a collective margin pool. In contrast, the Isolated Margin mode segments the margin for each position to prevent a domino effect of liquidations, as each position stands on its own.
3. How to adjust the margin for my bots?
You can make real-time adjustments to increase or decrease margin allocations according to market movements and risk appetite.
Go to [Running] on the trading interface. Under [Initial Margin], click the [+] icon next to the margin you want to adjust.
You may also adjust the margin for a given strategy via the details page. Click the [+] button next to [Margin Balance].
Then, adjust the margin on the [Add Margin] or [Remove Margin] tab.
4. What happens to my positions when I close a bot?
When a bot is closed, if you opt to keep the positions open, the assigned margin remains locked.
However, if you decide to close the positions along with the bot, the margin is then released back into your USDⓈ-M Futures Wallet.
5. How do I view the performance of my bots?
Go to [Running] or [History] and click on a bot. You can then view the bot details and performance metrics, including a thorough analysis of its profitability, efficiency, and more.
6. What is the difference between adding and removing margin?
Adding margin to a bot increases its operational capacity and can safeguard against liquidation by bolstering the position's buffer. Removing margin reduces the position's threshold for liquidation, which can be useful for freeing up capital when reducing exposure.
7. Will adjusting my margin affect my open positions?
Adjusting your margin will impact the liquidation price of your positions. However, it will not alter the number of open orders or grids, nor the size of the positions you have already established.
8. Can I add margin from my Spot Wallet to an Isolated Margin bot?
Yes, you can transfer margin from your Spot Wallet to the Isolated Margin bot from the [Add Margin] tab directly.
9. Can I adjust the margin mode of copied Futures grid strategies?
Yes. When copying a strategy, expand the [Advanced (Optional)] section and select your preferred margin mode.
10. How does the Isolated Margin mode impact the estimated liquidation price?
Using the Isolated Margin mode means that the estimated liquidation price is calculated based on the dedicated margin for that particular position. This calculation is more individualized compared to the Cross Margin mode, where the liquidation price is influenced by the overall account balance.
11. Is there a difference in fees between the two margin modes?
No, the fee structure on Binance Futures remains consistent regardless of whether you're using the Cross or Isolated Margin mode. The fees are determined by the asset being traded and your overall trading volume or VIP level.
12. Can I change the margin mode when a bot is active?
You cannot switch the margin mode of a grid strategy while it is running.
13. How many grid strategies can I have in total?
In USDⓈ-M, you can have up to 54 grid strategies: a maximum of 50 in Cross Margin, and an additional 4 strategies in Isolated Margin.
Please note that the limits are independent from grid strategies in COIN-M, where the hard limit is 50 grid strategies using Cross Margin (the Isolated Margin mode is not available in COIN-M).
14. What is the maximum number of grid strategies a User can run simultaneously for the same symbol?
In USDⓈ-M, you can run up to 5 grid strategies for the same symbol simultaneously: 4 in Isolated Margin, and 1 in Cross Margin.
Please note that the limits are independent from grid strategies in COIN-M, where the hard limit is 50 grid strategies using Cross Margin (the Isolated Margin mode is not available in COIN-M).