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Binance Isolated Margin Trading Guide

Binance Isolated Margin Trading Guide

2020-05-21 05:17

Margin Service Terms

By using the Margin Services, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and accepted all of the terms and conditions in the Margin Service Terms, and you acknowledge and agree that you will be bound by and will comply with the Margin Service Terms. This Isolated Margin Trading Guide does not govern the Margin Services and is provided for your information and convenience only. In the event of any conflict between this Isolated Margin Trading Guide and the Margin Service Terms, the Margin Service Terms shall prevail.

Collateral

In the Isolated Margin mode, each trading pair has a specific Isolated Margin account. The net assets in each Isolated Margin account can only be used as a margin for the specific trading pair. Each Isolated Margin account can only accept the base asset and the quote asset in its specific trading pair as margin.

Assets Borrowing

In the Isolated Margin mode, users can only borrow the two specific digital assets in the relevant trading pair as loan assets. For more details, please refer to the Margin Data page.

Interest

Simple interest accrues on an hourly basis. Interest is calculated first at the time of the successful advance of the relevant Margin Loan, which will be counted as the first hour. It will be calculated again at the next full hour (which will be counted as the second hour), and then every following full hour until the Margin Loan is repaid. This means that even if the Margin Loan is outstanding for less than an hour, interest will be charged for one full hour.
Interest is calculated according to the following formula:
Interest = Principal Amount Outstanding * (Daily Interest / 24) * Number of Hours the Loan Has Been Outstanding
Users may repay their debts at any time. Repayment shall be deemed payment of interest first, and after interest is fully paid, repayment of the principal of the relevant Margin Loan.
Outstanding loan interest shall be included in the calculation of the Margin Level. Assuming no payments of interest are made for an extended period, the Margin Level of the user's Isolated Margin account may deteriorate, leading to the risk of a margin call or even forced liquidation.
Margin account interest rates may adjust from time to time. The latest interest rate can be found here.

Margin Level and Risk Controls

Users may only use the net assets in their Isolated Margin account at Binance as the collateral for Margin Loans, and the digital assets in any other accounts are not included in the calculation of Margin for Isolated Margin trading. The table below illustrates the risk controls at different margin levels.
Margin Modes
Margin Level
Margin Trading
Apply for Margin Loans
Transfer Digital Assets out of Margin Account
Margin Call
Liquidation
Isolated Margin
> 2
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Isolated Margin
> Initial Risk Ratio ≤ 2
Y
Y
N
N
N
Isolated Margin
> Margin Call Ratio ≤ Initial Risk Ratio
Y
N
N
N
N
Isolated Margin
> Liquidation Ratio ≤ Margin Call Ratio
Y
N
N
Y
N
Isolated Margin
≤ Liquidation Ratio
N
N
N
N
Y
The Margin Level of an Isolated Margin Account is calculated as follows:
Margin = Total Asset Value of an Isolated Margin Account / (Total Liabilities + Outstanding Interest)
where:
Total Asset Value of an Isolated Margin Account = Current Total Market Value of All Digital Assets in the Isolated Margin Account
Total Liabilities = Current Total Market Value of All Outstanding Margin Loans in the Isolated Margin Account
Outstanding Interest = Principal Amount Outstanding * Number of Hours the Loan Has Been Outstanding * Hourly Interest Rate - Interest Paid
For more details, please refer to the Tiered Leverage Function page.

Sub-accounts

Sub-accounts for Isolated Margin Accounts can only be enabled after opening a Cross Margin Account. The maximum borrowable amount of a sub-account is 1/10 of the borrowable amount of the master account.