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How to View My Spot Trading Activity

How to View My Spot Trading Activity

2022-09-09 02:48
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You can view your spot trading activities from the Orders and Positions panel at the bottom of the trading interface. Simply switch between the tabs to check your open order status and previously executed orders.

1. Open orders

Under the [Open Orders] tab, you can view details of your open orders, including:
  • Order date
  • Trading pair
  • Order type
  • Order price
  • Order amount
  • Filled %
  • Total amount
  • Trigger conditions (if any)
To display current open orders only, check the [Hide Other Pairs] box.
To cancel all open orders on the current tab, click [Cancel All] and select the type of orders to cancel.

2. Order history

Order history displays a record of your filled and unfilled orders over a certain period. You can view order details, including:
  • Order date
  • Trading pair
  • Order type
  • Order price
  • Filled order amount
  • Filled %
  • Total amount
  • Trigger conditions (if any)
To generate a transaction report of your spot trading history for a specific period, please refer to How to Download Spot Trading Transaction History Statement.

3. Trade history

Trade history shows a record of your filled orders over a given period. You can also check the transaction fees and your role (market maker or taker).
To view trade history, use the filters to customize the dates and click [Search].

4. Funds

You can view details of the available assets in your Spot Wallet, including the coin, total balance, available balance, funds in order, and the estimated BTC/fiat value.
Please note that the available balance refers to the amount of funds you can use to place orders.
You can view your spot trading activities from the Binance App on the trading interface, including your open orders and Spot Wallet asset balance.
To view your order history, tap the [History] icon on the right.
You can view more details about your open orders, order history, and trade history here.
Under the [Order History] tab, you can filter the date, trading pair, order type, order status, and order direction to view specific past orders.
1. Why the order amount/order price doesn’t match the one shown on [Trades History]?
[Trades History] shows a record of all orders matched on the order book. To fill your order, the system may match it with multiple orders on the order book, but these orders are counted as a single order on [Trades History].
If your order was partially filled, or if you canceled it when it was only partially filled, you can still view the order details on [Trades History]. If your order wasn’t filled, you could only view it from [Order History].
2. The transaction fee on the trading interface shows 0.1%, but I wasn’t charged after the order was filled. Why?
Binance offers different trading fee discounts and promotions for users. For more details, please refer to the VIP fee rate and announcements.
3. The order amount I placed and the final amount I received doesn’t match. Why?
Binance deducts a certain amount of assets as transaction fees for every spot trading transaction. You may check the transaction fee for each order from [Trades History].
4. Why can’t I view my trade history older than six months?
For security reasons, you can only view order history for the past six months. To view order transaction history, please refer to How to Download Spot Trading Transaction History Statement.
5. How do I export my transaction records for tax filing?
You can use the Tax Tool Functionality API to generate transaction records older than one financial year. For more details, please refer to How to Obtain Tax Reporting on Binance & Frequently Asked Questions.