What is spot copy trading?
How to manage spot copy trading assets?
How to become a lead trader on spot copy trading?
How to lead trade?
- [Trade]: Initiate a new trade;
- [Close]: Close the current portfolio;
- [Adjust Balance]: Add or remove assets from a running portfolio.
Requirements and limitations for lead traders
- The asset amount for a spot copy trading portfolio must be between 500 USDT and 250,000 USDT.
- Each user can only have 1 lead trader account and 10 copy trader accounts.
- The initial number of copy traders for each lead portfolio is limited to 300.
- Binance spot copy trading products and services are only available to verified users with identity documents from specific countries and regions. Please refer to Binance Spot Copy Trading Service List for more information.
How to place a trade?
How to calculate ROI and PNL?
- ROI = (T Net Asset Value - (T - 1) Net Asset Value) /(T - 1) Net Asset Value* 100%
- A Portfolio’s Cumulative PNL = Current Wallet Balance - Initial Amount - Accumulated Deposit Amount + Accumulated Withdrawal Amount
- After a deposit:
- After a withdrawal:
- No deposits/withdrawals:
Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | |
Wallet Balance | 500 | 400 | 1,400 | 1,550 |
Portfolio PNL | 0 | -100 | 0 | +150 |
Deposit | - | - | 1,000 | - |
Withdrawal | - | - | - | - |
Net Asset Value | 1 | 0.8 | 0.8 | 0.886 |
ROI | 0% | -20% | -20% | -11.4% |
Spot copy trading rules
Lead Trader Order Type | Copy Trigger | Copy Trader Order Type |
Taker (Market, Stop Market) | Immediate | Limit Order (IOC) Limit price: Slippage cap (0.3% for BTC/USDT & ETH/USDT. 0.5% for all other pairs) |
Maker (Limit, Stop Limit) | Once the order is fully filled | Limit Order (IOC) Limit price: Slippage cap (BTC/USDT and ETH/USDT: 0.3%. Other pairs: 0.5%) |
Lead Trader Order Type | Copy Trigger | Copy Trader Order Type |
Taker (Market, Stop Market) | Immediately | Market |
Maker (Limit, Stop Limit) | Once the order is fully filled | Market |
- Trading fee rate follows your Binance account’s VIP level fee rate.
- BNB cannot be used for trading fee deduction.
- Referral fees are supported, trading fee rebate vouchers are not supported.
How to calculate the buy and sell order size?
- Buy order: The copy trader's order cost is proportional to the lead trader’s order cost. However, the copy trader’s order entry price may not be exactly the same as the lead trader’s. Please note that slippage can affect the copy trader’s order price, potentially resulting in a final order size lower than the lead trader’s.
- For example, the lead trader’s available balance is 1,000 USDT and they placed an order with an order cost of 500 USDT (50% of the available balance). If a copy trader uses 500 USDT to copy the portfolio, the system will use 250 USDT as the cost to place the order. However, please note that the final order size may be lower than 250 USDT due to slippage.
- Sell order: For example, a lead trader has a 1 BTCUSDT order and partially sold 20% of their order (0.2 BTC). One of their copy traders copied the trade with a total investment amount of 0.6 BTC, the system will automatically sell 20% (0.12 BTC) for the copy trader.
- Buy order: The system will execute each trade using the cost per order amount set by the copy trader.
- For example, if a copy trader sets the cost per order amount to 20 USDT and the total investment amount is 60 USDT, the system will copy each new trade with 20 USDT as the cost. After copying 3 orders, their balance will become 0 (lower than the cost per order amount). Therefore, the copy trader won’t be able to continue copying the lead trader’s orders anymore due to insufficient wallet balance.
- Sell order: For example, a lead trader has a 1 BTCUSDT order and partially sold 0.2 BTC. One of their copy traders copied the trade with a total investment amount of 0.6 BTC, the system will automatically sell 0.2 BTC for the copy trader.
Why did copy trading fail to be implemented?
- The available balance in the copy trader’s portfolio is insufficient;
- When the lead trader uses a limit or stop-limit order to place the order, but the order hasn't been fully filled;
- When the market slippage exceeds the limit;
- The order notional value is below the symbol’s minimum notional value.
Why is the final order size smaller than the cost per order amount/fixed ratio amount?
- When the Immediate-Or-Cancel (IOC) limit order was partially filled;
- In the [Fixed Amount] mode: When the available balance is below the cost per order amount, the system will use the remaining balance to place the order;
- Due to slippage, some copy traders may not be able to copy an order, the system will therefore check the dynamic maximum size for each symbol. If the number of copy traders exceeds the limit, the system will reallocate the copy trading amount of all copy traders, which may cause the final order size to be smaller than the expected.
How much profit can a lead trader share?
- A 10% profit share from their copy traders;
- A 10% commission from their copy traders’ trading fees.
- Weekly profit settlement cycle: 00:00:00 UTC on Mondays to 23:59:59 UTC on Sundays.
- The system will settle weekly profits when there are no open orders in the copying portfolios. Trading fee commission won’t be affected.
- After settlement, profits will be automatically distributed to the lead trader's Spot Wallet before Monday ends.
- Lead traders will receive a 10% weekly commission from their active copy portfolios before Monday ends. The system will take snapshots of each copy portfolio’s wallet balance at 00:00 UTC on Mondays.
- A copy trader stops copying their portfolio;
- The lead trader closes their portfolio;
- A copy trader withdraws profits from the copy portfolio.
How to calculate the profit to be settled?
How to calculate the profit share for a copy portfolio?
Time | PNL change | Total PNL | Total Profit Share | Shared Profit | Profits to Be Settled |
Week 1 | + 200 | + 200 | 20 | 0 | 20 |
Week 2 | - 150 | + 50 | 5 | 20 | 0 |
Week 3 | + 100 | + 150 | 15 | 20 | 0 |
Week 4 | + 150 | + 300 | 30 | 20 | 10 |
- “PNL change” refers to the net realized profit of the week.
- “Total PNL” refers to the total realized profit of the copy portfolio.
- Realized profit has deducted all fees.
- “Shared profit” refers to profits that are already settled.
What data is available to lead traders?
[Lead trader stats]
- Copy Trading PNL: Sum of the Realized and Unrealized PNL of All Copy Traders over a Fixed Period of Time
- AUM: Lead Trader's Portfolio Investment Amount + Total Copy Trading Investment Amount
- Profit Sharing: Percentage of copy trader's profit shared with the lead trader
- Minimum Copy Amount: The minimum investment required for a copy trading portfolio
- Last Trade: Date and time of the last trade executed
- ROI: A lead trader's profitability over a fixed period of time, calculated using an indicative optimized portfolio value to avoid distortions caused by deposits or withdrawals
- MDD: The maximum observed loss from the peak to the trough in the asset curve over a specific period
- Sharpe Ratio: Return of a portfolio compared to its risk. The greater the Sharpe Ratio value, the more attractive the risk-adjusted return on the portfolio
- Win Rate: Number of Profitable Orders/Total Number of Orders
- Win Days: Number of days with a positive daily PNL
How to view transaction details?
- Holdings: Assets in the portfolio
- Trade History: Actual trade record
- Profit Sharing: Profit sharing record
- Balances History: Changes in balance