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Going long and short; how directional trading works

One of the key differences between trading X-Perps (Expiry Perps) and spot trading is the ability to trade in both directions. In spot trading, you can only profit if the price goes up. You buy an asset, hold it, and sell it when the price is higher. With X-Perps, the market moving against you is not necessarily a loss; it can be an opportunity. You can take a position on a rising market by going long, or on a falling market by going short, giving you more flexibility to act on your market view regardless of direction.

This directional flexibility is one of the reasons derivatives products like X-Perps are used by a wide range of traders, from those hedging existing positions to those actively trading market movements. Understanding how long and short positions work, and what each one means for your margin, your risk, and your potential return, is essential before you start trading.

OKX offers European users access to X-Perps derivatives trading within a fully regulated framework. This guide explains how long and short positions work in practice, what to expect when you open each type of position on OKX, and how to use them as part of a broader trading strategy.

In this guide, you will learn:

  • What going long means and when traders use it

  • What going short means and when traders use it

  • How gains and losses work in both directions

  • How to open a long or short position on X-Perps

What does going long mean?

Going long means opening a position that profits if the price of an asset rises. It is the equivalent of buying in spot trading. You benefit when the market moves up. With X-Perps on OKX, going long also gives you access to up to 10x leverage, which means you can amplify your exposure to an upward move without needing to hold the full value of the position in margin.

OKX offers long positions on a range of X-Perp markets, including BTCUSD, ETHUSD, and other major pairs, giving you the ability to take a leveraged view on some of the most actively traded assets in crypto. Whether you are trading on the OKX mobile app or on desktop, the process for opening a long position is the same. The order panel gives you full control over your leverage, margin, and order type before you confirm.

The benefits of going long

  • You profit directly from upward price movement in the underlying asset

  • Leverage allows you to amplify your exposure without committing the full position value in margin

  • You can set a Take Profit order to automatically close your position at a target price

  • Long positions can be used alongside short positions as part of a broader hedging or portfolio strategy

The risks of going long

  • If the price moves down instead of up, your losses are amplified by the same leverage that would have magnified your gains

  • A sustained move against your position can reduce your margin to the point of liquidation

  • Leverage increases the speed at which losses accumulate, particularly during periods of high volatility

  • Funding rates and fees apply over the duration of the position and should be factored into your overall strategy

Understanding both sides of a long position, the potential upside and the very real downside, is essential before you open one. Always ensure your leverage level is appropriate for your risk tolerance and that you have a clear exit plan in place before entering the market.

Example: Long BTC X-Perps position

You believe BTC will rise from its current price of 70,000 USDC. You open a long position with 1,000 USDC margin at 5x leverage, giving you a position worth 5,000 USDC.

  • If BTC rises 10%, your position gains 500 USDC; a 50% return on your margin

  • If BTC falls 10%, your position loses 500 USDC; a 50% loss on your margin

Going long does not guarantee a gain. If the market moves against your position, losses are amplified by the same leverage factor.

What does going short mean?

Going short means opening a position that profits if the price of an asset falls. Unlike going long, this is not possible in standard spot trading; you cannot profit from a falling market by simply holding an asset. With X-Perps on OKX, going short gives EEA traders the ability to act on a bearish market view, or to hedge an existing position in the spot market, without needing to sell the underlying asset itself.

OKX offers short positions on a range of X-Perp markets, including BTCUSD, ETHUSD, and other major pairs, giving you the flexibility to take a leveraged view on downward price movements in some of the most actively traded assets in crypto. Whether you are trading on the OKX mobile app or on desktop, the process for opening a short position is straightforward. The order panel gives you full control over your leverage, margin, and order type before you confirm.

The benefits of going short

  • You profit directly from downward price movement in the underlying asset

  • Leverage allows you to amplify your exposure to a falling market without committing the full position value in margin

  • Short positions can be used to hedge an existing spot holding, reducing your overall exposure to a market downturn

  • You can set a Take Profit order to automatically close your position at a target price

  • Going short gives you the ability to act on your market view in both bull and bear market conditions

The risks of going short

  • If the price rises instead of falls, your losses are amplified by the same leverage that would have magnified your gains

  • Unlike a long position where losses are capped at your margin, a short position carries unlimited upside risk in the underlying asset; the price can keep rising without a ceiling

  • A sustained move against your short position can reduce your margin to the point of liquidation

  • Leverage increases the speed at which losses accumulate, particularly during periods of high volatility

  • Funding rates and fees apply over the duration of the position and should be factored into your overall strategy

Example: Short BTC X-Perps position

You believe BTC will fall from its current price of 70,000 USDC. You open a short position with 1,000 USDC margin at 5x leverage, giving you a position worth 5,000 USDC.

  • If BTC falls 10%, your position gains 500 USDC; a 50% return on your margin

  • If BTC rises 10%, your position loses 500 USDC; a 50% loss on your margin

Going short carries the same risks as going long. If the market moves against your position, losses are amplified by your leverage level.

Pro Tip: Shorting is not just for bearish traders. Many active traders use short positions to hedge an existing long spot holding, reducing their overall exposure during uncertain market conditions without having to sell their underlying assets.

Going long vs going short on OKX at a glance

Long

Short

You profit when

Price rises

Price falls

You lose when

Price falls

Price rises

Available in spot trading

Yes

No

Available in X-Perps

Yes

Yes

Leverage applies

Yes

Yes

Liquidation risk

Yes

Yes

How to open a long or short position on X-Perps

On the X-Perps trading interface, you will see two buttons in the order panel:

  • Buy / Long: Opens a long position

  • Sell / Short: Opens a short position

Select your direction, set your leverage, enter your position size, and confirm the order. For detailed step-by-step instructions see our guides on 'How to go long on X-Perps' and 'How to go short on X-Perps'.

Whether you are going long on a rising market or short on a falling one, X-Perps give you the flexibility to act on your market view in both directions, all within OKX's fully regulated EEA framework. Understanding how each position works, and the risks that come with leverage, puts you in a much stronger position before you start trading. When you are ready, try demo trading first to get comfortable with going long and short before committing real funds.

Disclaimer:

This content is provided for informational purposes only and may cover products that are not available in your region. It does not constitute investment or financial product advice, not it is a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell financial instruments or to engage in any specific trading strategy.

Trading in financial instruments involves a significant risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors. If you invest in X-Perps or other derivatives you may lose some or all of the money you invest. X-Perps are leveraged instruments; leverage can amplify both gains and losses. The value of investments and any income derived from them can go down as well as up, and you may not recover the amount originally invested. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. You should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite before engaging in any trading activity.

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Frequently asked questions

This depends on your account mode and position settings. Check the X-Perps trading interface for the options available on your account.

Both directions carry equivalent risk when using the same leverage. However, asset prices can theoretically rise indefinitely, meaning an uncapped short position has unlimited loss potential. In practice, setting a stop-loss limits your downside in either direction.

Yes. Opening a short X-Perps position while holding the same asset in your spot wallet is a common hedging strategy. If the spot price falls, losses on your spot holding may be partially or fully offset by gains on your short X-Perps position. Note that hedging strategies involve their own risks and do not guarantee a neutral outcome.

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