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Whether you're a seasoned trader or just starting out, keeping track of your trading activity is essential for analyzing performance, managing risk, and staying organized on a cryptocurrency exchange. OKX, one of the world’s leading digital asset platforms, offers a comprehensive and user-friendly trading history feature in its English version, allowing users to easily access and review their transaction records. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how to locate, interpret, and make the most of your OKX English version trading records.
How to Access Your OKX English Version Trading History
To view your trading history on OKX’s English interface, follow these simple steps:
- Log in to your OKX account and ensure the language is set to English (you can switch languages by clicking the profile icon in the top-right corner and selecting “English” from the dropdown menu).
- Navigate to the “Trade” section on the homepage.
- Click on “History” in the top menu bar, then select “Trade History” from the dropdown options.
Here, you’ll find a detailed log of all your trading activities, including spot trades, futures, margin trades, and more.
Key Information in Your OKX Trading Record
Each entry in your OKX trading history includes critical details to help you track your transactions. Key columns typically include:
- Time: The exact timestamp of the trade (displayed in UTC or your local time zone, adjustable in settings).
- Pair: The trading pair involved (e.g., BTC/USDT, ETH/USD).
- Type: Whether the trade was a “Buy” or “Sell” (for spot markets) or “Long”/“Short” (for futures).
- Price: The execution price per unit of the asset.
- Amount: The quantity of the asset bought or sold.
- Filled: The total value of the trade (calculated as Price × Amount).
- Fee: The transaction fee charged by OKX, which varies based on your VIP tier and trading type.
- Status: Confirms whether the trade was “Filled” (fully executed), “Partially Filled,” or “Canceled.”
Filtering and Searching for Specific Trades
OKX’s trading history tool allows you to customize your view to quickly find specific transactions:
- Date Range: Use the calendar picker to filter trades by a specific period (e.g., last 7 days, last month, or a custom range).
