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How to View My Wallet PNL and Trade Analysis on Binance Margin

How to View My Wallet PNL and Trade Analysis on Binance Margin

2023-08-14 02:21
Margin Wallet PNL
Trade Analysis
Margin Wallet PNL
You may view your profit and loss analysis from the Margin Wallet on the Binance website and App.
1. If you’re using the Binance website, log in to your Binance account and go to [Wallet] - [Margin]. Select [Cross] or [Isolated] and choose a period to view your PNL.
  • Today: From 00:00 (UTC+0) today until now.
  • Last 7 Days: From 00:00 (UTC+0) 7 days ago until now.
  • Last 1 Month: From 00:00 (UTC+0) 1 month ago until now.
  • ALL: From the date you activate your Cross/Isolated Margin account until now.
You can click [>] for a more detailed breakdown.
If you’re using the Binance App, go to [Wallets] - [Margin] and choose [Cross] or [Isolated]. Similar to the website, you can tap [>] to view a detailed breakdown.
2. Here you’ll see the profit and loss of your Margin Wallet assets over different periods and benchmarks.
Please note:
  • For Cross Margin accounts, the system only supports data after 1 May 2019 and can only display data up to 6 months.
  • For Isolated Margin accounts, the system only supports the past 3 months’ data and can only display up to 30 days.
  • Daily PNL = Account Equity on Day 1 - Account Equity on Day 0 - Net Transfer of Day 1
  • Cumulative PNL = Account Equity on Day N - Account Equity on Day 0 - Net Transfer from Day 1 to Day N
  • Net Transfer (in BTC or USDT) = Aggregated Amount Transferred into the Margin Wallet - Aggregated Amount Transferred out of the Margin Wallet
  • Account Equity = Total Balance - Total Debt
  • Total Debt = Total Outstanding Amount the User Borrows
  • Total Balance = Total Assets in the User’s Margin Wallet
Important notes:
  • The data is based on UTC+0 and the daily maintenance time is between 00:00 and 02:00 (UTC+0). The previous day’s profit and loss won’t be displayed during this period.
  • Due to the complexity of data, there may be calculation errors and delays. The PNL displayed is for reference only.
Binance’s trade analysis function provides comprehensive data for token pairs on the Margin market. You can view data for a specific token pair over a certain period to understand how your trade performs.

How to use the trade analysis?

If you’re using the Binance website:
1. Log in to your Binance account and go to [Orders] - [Margin Order].
2. Click [Trade History] - [Trade Analysis].
3. You’ll see the [Trade Analysis] pop-up. Select the base and quote currencies and customize the dates. Click [Search].
4. The trade analysis of the selected pair will be displayed.

How are the trade analysis data calculated?

Please note that trade analysis data are for reference only. The trade analysis only displays data for buy and sell orders of the token you selected that are completed within the time range you specified. Deposit, withdrawal and transfer are excluded. It won’t display any data if the position is negative.
Current Position = Total Buy Amount - Total Sell Amount of the Base Currency
*Please note that this data does not reflect the current balance of your Margin account
Total Position = Total Buy Amount - Total Sell Amount of the Quote Currency
Average Position Price = Total Position Cost / Position
Some possible scenarios that the system cannot display your position data:
  • The data will be negative if your buy volume is lower than your sell volume within the specified period. However, this does not necessarily mean that your assets have suffered losses.
  • If the amount you spend on buying a token is lower than the amount you get from selling the same token within the specified period (buy low, sell high), the total position cost would be negative, which means your trades within this period are profitable.
  • When any of the above is negative, you won’t be able to view your position data.

How to use the average cost function?

Log in to your Binance account and go to [Trade] - [Margin]. Move your mouse over [Display Settings] and check the box next to [Average cost]. You’ll see your average buy price as a floating line on the chart.
Please note that the average cost function only uses your transactions in the past 6 months (183 days) to calculate. It will show the average holding cost of all your buy orders (market, limit, stop-limit, trailing-stop, OCO, etc.).