Saturday, February 16, 2019

How to Make Money on BitMEX

If you know what you’re doing, you can make a LOT of money when prices fall in a very short period of time.

Want to know how to make these numbers as well? Get yourself a coffee, because it’ll be your life changing read on making money when the bitcoin price falls.

Thousands of people stumbled into cryptocurrencies before it’s parabolic rise at the end of 2017, and some even sold near the all-time highs.

Furthermore, a very small number of investors had the wherewithal and experience to short (bet against) the market.

While a majority saw their bags plummet, a handful of pros made some serious gains on both the bull run of 2017 and the 2018 bear market.

Looking at the gains of top traders on the platform we will cover in this guide — it is mind-boggling, to say the least.

For those who are unaware, the profits in the image above are listed in XBT, which is equivalent to BTC… That means Heavy-Autumn-Wolf is sitting at $22,411,268.65 in Profit at the time of writing.

While these results clearly aren’t the norm, the fact remains that you have access to the same set of tools and could continue building your portfolio if those tools are used correctly.

Simple exchanges like Coinbase offer a simplified user interface and an easy-to-execute process. ‘Intermediate’ exchanges, like Binance, offer more cryptocurrencies.

Advanced exchanges like BitMEX typically attract more professional traders due to the array of advanced features they offer, like short positions and leverage. This article will show you how to bet against the Bitcoin with BitMEX, but before we dive in, it’s important to understand 2 things.

Firstly, since we’re dealing with advanced financial investment features, it’s very important to understand the risks involved with advanced exchanges. If you’re unsure about something, take a step back and ‘go to school’ until you’re confident you understand what you’re doing.

Secondly, BitMEX trading platform has certain restrictions for U.S. traders.

Where Whales Make Money — Let’s Sign Up for BitMEX

BitMEX makes it extremely easy to sign up for their exchange.

Using any link to BitMEX in this article will save you 10% on trading fees for 6 months! That’s a lot and we will tell you why in a second.

To make the process as simple as possible, sign up for BitMEX nowbefore reading the rest of this article, so you can follow along.

First, go the BitMEX registration page, enter an email address, create a secure password (short sentences with numbers and special characters work great) select your country of residence, then enter your first and last name.

Accept the Terms of Service, then click the Register button.

You should receive a confirmation with further instructions. Then you will be directed to a verification screen, which will direct you to your email inbox.

Log into your email inbox and wait for your confirmation email.

Click the Verify My Email button and you’ll be redirected to a confirmation page, which will then redirect you to the main BitMEX trading page.

How To Make Your First Profitable Trade on BitMEX

Now that you have your account, it’s time to learn what you can do with it. Trading strategies are typically honed over many years of trial and error, and it’s common to see new and intermediate traders practice with paper trading before introducing emotion with live trading.

With that in mind, if the price of Bitcoin falls, here’s what you need to do to make your first profits.

1. Funding Your Account

First, you’ll need to deposit Bitcoin into your account.

Go to the account tab, click deposit in the menu on the left-hand side, and your exchange wallet address will be generated.

Now that you have your BitMEX wallet address, you’ll need to send BTC. If your BTC funds are coming from a smartphone, from the Coinbase app for example, you can send the funds using their QR code scanning feature.

Alternatively, you can simply copy and paste your BitMEX wallet address to send funds from your smartphone or computer.

Before sending your BTC, check to make sure the address is correct. Failure to do so could result in the loss of your funds, so make sure to check the first and last 4 characters at least, to verify you’ve entered the wallet address correctly.

Your BitMEX account will be credited after 1 confirmation on the Bitcoin network, and when the funds are available in your account, you should see a notification at the top of your screen.

2. How to Create a Short Position on BitMEX

In this step, we will teach you exactly step by step how to create a short position on BitMEXor in other words, how to bet on bitcoin price fall.

Before you jump right into entering the trade, there’s a very useful tool available that allows you to calculate relevant information with ease. This makes it simple to confirm you’re making a good trading decision, and even easier to actually enter the trade.

After everything checks out on the calculator tool, you enter and confirm your trade. Of course, this is optional but also recommended.

3. Your First Real Trade

Now that you’ve carefully calculated each segment of your trade, it’s time to purchase the contracts.

Go to the left-hand side of your screen, and under the Place Order tab, click the Market tab. This allows us to enter the market at the current price.

Next, enter the amount of contracts you wish to purchase.

The total cost in XBT will be displayed under the red Sell Market button. The funds you deposited earlier will also be displayed in the Available Balance row, right beneath your Order Value, which is determined by the Quantity of contracts entered.

Next, select the leverage you’d like to trade with. It’s worth noting that the leverage you choose will change the Cost of the contract. Try changing just the leverage to see its effect on the Cost, and notice how the Order Value remains the same.

The price at which contracts are being exchanged is different than the BitMEX Index price of Bitcoin. The contract price is displayed with large digits and will flash red or green in color depending on whether the live trade was a sell or buy, respectively.

Note: Liquidation prices are executed based on the BitMEX Index price. At this point, your trade information has been calculated and entered into your browser, and now it’s time to officially go short on Bitcoin.

After clicking the button, a confirmation box will pop up, which allows you to confirm the information entered was correct. You can also change the leverage at this stage for whatever reason.

After verifying everything is accurate, click the light blue Sell button at the bottom right-hand of the pop-up.

You should see a submission confirmation pop up at the bottom right-hand corner of your screen that looks like this:

You’ll also see green boxes pop up once the order has been filled. It’s worth noting your entry will sometimes partially fill, which will cause multiple green Order Filled boxes to pop up until the entire order is filled.

Congrats! You’ve just shorted Bitcoin.

Now that you know how to make a short position, let’s learn how to close it.

How to Close a Short Position on BitMEX

Since entering your short position required you to contractually sell the market, to exit your position, you’ll need to buy the market.

You’ll want to exit the market for 1 of 2 reasons: either you’ve made enough profit or lost too much and want to avoid liquidation. You can easily keep track of how well your trades are doing near the bottom of your dashboard or on the left-hand side of your screen.

Once you decide it’s time to exit, there are 2 different ways to do so, and BitMEX makes both of them very easy to complete.

First, let’s look at where on your screen it will happen. Take a look at the red box, highlighting the bottom right-hand corner of your screen.

Both methods of closing your order are located in this box. You can either close at the current market price or enter a specific price you’d like to close it at.

Take a closer look below.

Market Close

By clicking the red Market button, you’ll exit the market at the current market price. This is called a Market Close.

Click the light blue Market Close Position Button to exit the market.

Next, you’ll see an Order Submission box pop up on the bottom right-hand corner of your screen, with green Order Filled boxes popping up as your contracts are bought.

Limit Close

Alternatively, by entering a number in the text field to the left of the gray Close button, you’ll choose the price you want to exit the market at. This is known as a Limit Close.

Enter your desired exit price in the text input field and click the gray Close button. You’ll then be prompted with a confirmation box.

Click the light blue Limit Close Position button to set the price you’ll exit the market.

After you set your Limit Close Position, you’ll see a confirmation pop up in the bottom right-hand corner of your screen.

It’s worth noting you can easily cancel your Limit Close by clicking the little red ‘x’ button in the Close Position section of your dashboard.

Keeping Track of Your Positions

From position entry to exit, your trading information is conveniently stored directly on the dashboard.

For example, you can keep track of all your orders with the Order History tab.

Click through 6 tabs in the same box you used to close your order to get comfortable with all the information provided.

Simple as that! Now you’re familiar with how to make and close a short position on BitMEX.

If you want to bet on the Bitcoin price rise, you can easily open your long position by going through the same process but the difference is that you have to press the green button as marked below in yellow.

Congrats! You’ve successfully signed up for BitMEX, created and closed a short position.

How To Open A BitMEX Account?

Use the following link to open the BitMEX account:https://www.bitmex.com/register/Q1nfNX



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