How to Sell Short in Linear Futures Contracts (Web)

How to Multiply Profits When the Price Goes Down?

Assume you hold ​​2,000 USDT​​. With ​​10x leverage​​, you can sell ​​1 BTC​​ short in the BTCUSDT futures market. When the BTC price goes down from 100,000 USDT to 95,000 USDT, the profit calculation is as follows:

1 * (100,000 - 95,000)= 5,000 USDT

Through futures trading, even when the market declines, you can make multiplied profits.

Position Size Entry Price Exit Price PNL
1 BTC 100,000 USDT 95,000 USDT 5,000 USDT

Note: Calculations exclude premiums, margin fees, trading fees, and funding rates for simplicity.

 

​​Step-by-Step Guide: Open a Short Position with 10x Leverage under Cross Margin (BTCUSDT)​​

​​1. Pre-Trade Setup​​

(1) Log in to your CoinEx account:

Visit CoinEx's official website (https://www.coinex.com), log in to your account, and select [Futures Markets] under [Futures] in the top navigation bar.

 

(2) Choose the trading pair and transfer assets:

Click [Linear Contract] and choose the BTCUSDT trading pair. Click the "transfer" button, set the direction from [Spot] to [Futures], confirm the coin type, enter the amount, then click [Confirm].

 

(3) Set margin mode and adjust leverage:

Click the [Cross] button, set margin mode as [Cross], select [10X] leverage, then click [Confirm].

 

2. Open a BTC short position

(1) Take a limit order as an example, set the [Price] and [Amount], then click [Sell/Short] to submit the order.

 

(2) You can check position details in [Current Position] after the order is executed.

 

3. Buy BTC to close the short position when the price falls to the expected level

(1) Option 1: Close position in the order placement section

Take a limit order as an example, set the [Price] and [Amount], then click [Buy/Long] to submit the order. Your position will be closed when the order is filled.

Note: When closing a position using a limit order, ensure the order quantity does not exceed the current position size. If it does, executing the order will create a position in the opposite direction.

 

(2) Option 2: Close the position via [Current Position]

Take a limit order as an example, click [Close] in [Current Position] and switch to [Limit], set the [Price] and [Amount], then click [Confirm] to submit the order. Your position will be closed when the order is filled.

 

(3) Option 3: Use [Liquidate] or [TP/SL] to close the position

In the bottom right corner of the page, select "Liquidate" or "TP/SL" to close a position.

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Risk Reminder

Futures trading presents the opportunity for significant profits with a smaller initial investment. However, if the market direction is incorrectly assessed, losses can also be magnified. Therefore, traders should exercise caution and avoid high-leverage trades to prevent liquidation or negative balances.

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