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Binance Futures Trading Full Tutorial: Long, Short, Leverage, Stop Loss

0h 12m video Published Sep 17, 2025 Transcribed Jul 14, 2026 G GoodLuck CryptoInvestors [GLCI]
Beginner 6 min read For: Crypto beginners who want to learn how to trade futures on Binance, including setting up wallets, placing orders, and managing risk.
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This video provides a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to Binance Futures Trading, covering how to transfer funds, select leverage, place long/short orders, and set stop-loss and take-profit levels. The presenter emphasizes risk management and the high-risk nature of futures trading.

[00:02]
Introduction to Binance Futures Trading

The video covers how to trade long and short, use leverage, set stop loss and profit, and manage positions and open orders on Binance Futures.

[01:04]
Accessing the Futures Wallet

Open the Binance app, go to the Assets tab, and then transfer funds from Spot or Funding wallet to the Futures wallet (USDⓈ-M Futures) using the Transfer option.

[03:35]
Selecting a Trading Pair and Margin Mode

Navigate to the Futures tab, search for a coin (e.g., ADAUSDT), and choose between Cross and Isolated margin. For beginners, Isolated is recommended to limit losses to the specific trade.

[04:55]
Setting Leverage

Leverage multiplies both profits and losses. For example, 20x leverage means a 5% adverse move leads to liquidation. Lower leverage (e.g., 5x) provides a larger buffer.

[06:10]
Placing an Order: Limit vs Market

Limit orders allow setting a specific entry price; the order executes when the market reaches that price. Market orders execute immediately at the current price.

[07:42]
Executing a Long or Short Trade

Click 'Buy Long' if you expect the price to rise, or 'Sell Short' if you expect it to fall. The order appears under Positions.

[09:37]
Setting Take Profit and Stop Loss (TPSL)

After entering a trade, use the TPSL tab to set a take-profit price (to lock in gains) and a stop-loss price (to limit losses). Only one of these orders will execute.

[11:30]
Closing a Trade Manually

To exit a trade early, click the 'Close' button. The trade will be closed at the current market price.

The video delivers a complete beginner-friendly tutorial on Binance Futures Trading, covering fund transfer, order placement, leverage, and risk management. It stresses that futures trading is high-risk and educational only.

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Tutorial Checklist

1 01:04 Open Binance app, go to Assets tab, click Transfer to move funds from Spot/Funding to Futures wallet (USDⓈ-M Futures).
2 03:35 Navigate to Futures tab, search for a coin (e.g., ADAUSDT), select it.
3 04:15 Choose margin mode: Isolated (recommended for beginners) or Cross.
4 04:55 Set leverage (e.g., 5x, 10x, 20x). Lower leverage reduces liquidation risk.
5 06:10 Select order type: Limit (set specific entry price) or Market (buy/sell at current price).
6 07:02 Enter the amount (percentage or fixed) and click 'Buy Long' or 'Sell Short'.
7 09:37 After order fills, go to Positions, tap TPSL, set Take Profit and Stop Loss prices, then confirm.
8 11:30 To close manually, click 'Close' on the position.

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What is the recommended margin mode for beginners in Binance Futures?

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Isolated margin is recommended because it limits losses to the specific trade, preventing liquidation from affecting the entire futures wallet.

04:15

If you use 20x leverage and the market moves 5% against your trade, what happens?

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You get liquidated because 20x leverage means a 5% adverse move results in 100% loss.

05:11

What is the difference between a Limit order and a Market order?

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A Limit order executes only when the market reaches a specified price; a Market order executes immediately at the current market price.

06:10

How do you set a Take Profit and Stop Loss after entering a trade?

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Go to the Positions tab, tap TPSL, select Position TPSL, enter the take profit price and stop loss price, then confirm.

09:37

What does ROI of -100% indicate in a futures position?

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It indicates that the position has been liquidated and the invested amount is lost.

08:39

💡 Key Takeaways

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Isolated vs Cross Margin

Explains a critical risk management choice for beginners: Isolated limits losses to the trade amount, while Cross can use entire wallet balance.

04:15
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Leverage and Liquidation

Clearly illustrates how leverage multiplies risk: 20x leverage leads to liquidation on a 5% adverse move.

05:11
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Setting TPSL After Entry

Demonstrates the correct method to set take profit and stop loss after a position is open, a key skill for risk management.

09:37

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[00:02] video we are going to talk about Binance Futures Trading. That is, how futures trading is done in Binance. How do you trade long and short How do you trade long and short ? How do you use leverage and

[00:17] how do you set stop loss and profit. How do you manage positions and open orders? In this video I am going to clear everything from A to Z. This video is going to be so step by step that after watching this video you will

[00:33] not need to watch any other video. But keep in mind that futures trading is high risk. So this video is only for educational purpose. Due to leverage in futures trading, profits are high and losses can also double or triple. So

[00:49] always keep risk management strong. Friends, now without wasting time let's if you have not yet subscribed to the channel press the bell icon. I keep sharing new projects and new updates related to crypto on this channel.

[01:04] So come on guys, let's start the video. application. As soon as you open the Binance application, this type of interface will be

[01:17] shown to you. So, simply you will see an asset tab showing inside the bottom. So simply you have to click on it. As soon as you click on it, your assets i.e. your entire portfolio will be shown here. So here four wallets are being shown in front of you at the top.

[01:30] First is the overview. Under the overview, whatever amount you have on Binance, the entire amount will be shown in your overview. And the show is taking place near it. Inside the spot is the amount through which you

[01:45] trade the spot. Meaning, the amount with which you buy a coin for the long term and hold it for the long term is the amount within the spot. And funding next to it. Funding refers to the amount you transfer from one exchange

[01:59] to another or the amount you transfer a coin from one exchange to another wallet. And next to this funding wallet, there is another wallet called Futures. So, within futures, there is an amount through which you

[02:13] trade futures within Binance. So first of all you have to transfer that amount into the futures wallet. So simply you have to click on this transfer tab. As soon as you click on transfer, this type of interface will be shown in front of you.

[02:27] Or funding is written in front of top pay from and cross margin is given in front of to. So if you have some amount lying in funding or in spot wallet, you have to select that thing here. So I have

[02:42] some USDT sitting inside my spot wallet. So I'm going to click on top here on Pay Top Funding and select Spot Wallet. So after selecting the spot wallet at the top, cross margin is given below it. So we have to change this also.

[02:56] So here you have to select USDT M Future because whatever trading you will do, you will do it within the USDT pair. So here you have to select USD M Futures. Now you have to select the coin here. So simply you have to click on it and

[03:10] select USDT coin here. Now you have to enter the amount here below. The amount you want to transfer from Sport Wallet to Future Wallet. Meaning the amount of futures trading you want to do. So that amount has to be

[03:22] added here and then click on confirm. Then as soon as that amount is transferred from the spot wallet to the futures wallet, that amount will start showing here. So now our first step is complete. Now let's start

[03:35] our main part, futures trading on Binance. So to do future trading, first of all you will find a tab of futures showing here near the assets tab. So simply you have to click on it. After clicking on the Futures tab, this

[03:49] kind of interface will be shown to you. So first of all you have to select the coin on which you want to trade. So here BTC USDT is given. So simply select the coin on which you want to trade. So here for example

[04:03] I want to trade on Ada coin. So in the search you have to type Ada. So the paid USDT will show below it. So you have to select this. Now you have selected the coin on which you want to trade futures. So there's a

[04:15] cross here below the paid USDT. So as soon as you click on it, two options are shown here. Crossed and isolated. So you have to select isolated. That is because if you select cross, it means that if the

[04:30] amount for which you want to take entry gets liquidated, then it will also start taking the remaining amount lying inside your future wallet. So that's why

[04:43] Selecting Isolate means that it will liquidate, that trade will be closed right there. So you have to

[04:55] select isolate. Now 20x is given next to it, so it means that you 20x is given next to it, so it means that you then it means you are trading with $2000. But

[05:11] the higher the leverage, the greater the risk. Meaning, if the market goes down by 5% and you have taken a long trade, then when it goes down by 5%, you will be liquidated from this market and this trade. If you have taken a short trade and the market pumps 5%

[05:26] and you have selected a margin of 20x, you will still get liquidated. If you have selected a margin of 10x and have taken a long trade, then you will be liquid only when the market falls by 10%. And if you have

[05:41] selected a margin of 5x and have taken a long trade, then you will be liquidated when the market falls by 20% and if you have taken a short trade and have selected a margin of 5x, then taken a short trade and have selected a margin of 5x, then

[05:57] apply leverage wisely, now S is given near it, it means single asset mode, if you will do future trading only within the USDT pair, then you have to select single asset mode here, so you have selected single asset mode. Now

[06:10] the limit is given below it. Limit means that you have to add the price above which you want to take entry, below its limit. As soon as the market price touches this price, your order will be placed within it. So the

[06:24] entry price which I provide you on my Telegram channel. And you have placed a long trade, if the market has pumped up a bit from that price, then you can add that entry price here. As soon as the market comes down a little and

[06:36] touches this price, your order will also be placed in it and apart from this, you can select one more option in it, Market. Market means that if you want to take entry above the price at which the market is trading, then

[06:50] you can select Market and there are many options here but for now only two options are the safest for you. So here for now I select Limit and here I add the price above which I

[07:02] want to enter. Now you have to enter the amount here below. How much amount do you want to trade ? So here I select 50% that is 50% I want to trade. So after entering the amount, now TPSL is given here below. So you do

[07:16] not have to select TPSL here. That is because here you can add the take profit price so that the market gets pumped to such an extent that you can exit with profit. And you can add a stop loss so that if the market falls so low then I have to exit by taking the same amount of loss that I am incurring.

[07:29] falls so low then I have to exit by taking the same amount of loss that I am incurring. Why? You will add that price but the option of how much loss you are incurring will not be shown to you here. So we will add this to our order. Now simply,

[07:42] if you think that the market will pump from this price then you have to click on Buy Long. And if you think that the market will come down from this price then you have to click on Sell Short. So I think the market is currently trading above the support zone

[07:56] and a strong support zone remains in place. So the market can pump from here. As soon as I click on Buy Long, my order will be placed here. It is given here inside the position. In which coin have I taken entry?

[08:11] Paid USDT is on show here. Isolate 20x is on show here. But I am telling you about isolate. These I mostly select cross margins. You can also select cross margin then you become a little advanced. But if you are a

[08:25] beginner then you have to select isolated margin in the beginning. Unreleased Panel USDT here. How much profit am I making right now? How much USDT do I have in profit, how much USDT do I have in loss. That amount is being shown here.

[08:39] And here within ROI, how much percentage profit am I making or how much percentage loss am I incurring. If it becomes -100% then you will be liquidated from here. Now the size USDT is shown below here. If you have entered $10

[08:54] and selected a margin of 20x, then the you have taken, the main amount of $10, that amount will be shown here and the

[09:08] ratio you are getting in this, that amount will be shown here. Now the entry price USDT at which you entered will be shown here. That market price, what is the current market price, that market price will be shown here

[09:23] and here the liquid price USDT means the price at which you are getting liquidated, that price will be shown here. If the market touches this liquid price, then whatever amount you have invested in it will become zero and this trade will be closed

[09:37] and TPSL is shown in the center below here. Now you have to place take profit and stop loss, so to place take profit stop loss, you have to simply stop loss, you have to simply

[09:52] you click on the TPSL tab, this kind of interface will be shown in front of you, so leaving the first TPSL, you have to tap on the position TPSL. As soon as you select the position TPSL, this type of interface will be shown in front of you. So

[10:06] take profit is given here at the top. Now you have to add the price above which you want profit. So you have to add that price here. As soon as you add that price here, the amount of profit you are making in USDT will be

[10:19] shown to you here. Now the stop loss is shown below. Now you have to add that price inside the stop loss where you feel that if the market falls so low then it can crash from here. Meaning you do n't want to be liquid. You do

[10:33] n't want to lose the entire amount. So you have to add that price here. So after adding the price here, the amount of USDT you are losing will be shown here. So simply you have to click on confirm. As soon as you

[10:46] click on confirm, now a tab is showing here near the position - Open Order. I have already placed two orders in this. But only one of these two orders will be cleared. What is given here is Stop Market Sell and below it is Take Profit Market Sell. Only

[11:00] one of these two orders will be cleared. Meaning, if the market price touches your stop market price, that is, the price you have added inside the stop loss, you will be out of this trade by taking the loss that you are incurring. Meaning this trade will be

[11:16] closed. And the second Take Profit Market, if the market price touches the price that you have added in the Take Profit feed, then Market, if the market price touches the price that you have added in the Take Profit feed, then

[11:30] trade will be automatically closed but only one of these two orders will be cleared and if you want to close this trade midway then you can do that too, for that you simply have to click on this Close tab. As soon as you click on this close tab, you will

[11:45] As soon as you click on this close tab, you will friends, this was the full tutorial of Binance Futures Trading. Everything is covered in this like leverage long short

[11:57] full tutorial of Binance Futures Trading. Everything is covered in this like leverage long short stop loss take profit position and open order. I hope you found the video informative. The video is infectious, please like the video. Subscribe to the channel and do

[12:10] n't forget to join my Telegram channel, the link of which you will find in the description of this video and one thing to keep in mind is that this video is only for educational purposes, crypto market is risky. Be sure to do your own research before investing.

[12:23] See you in the next video. Until then, good luck crypto investors. good luck crypto investors. Best of luck.

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