In LBank Futures Trading, Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL) are essential tools for managing risk and securing profits. To help traders review and refine their trading strategies, LBank provides a feature to view and export TP/SL history. This guide explains how to access and export this data for more effective analysis and optimization.

How-to Steps

Web

Check TP/SL History

  1. Visit the LBank Official Website and log in to your account.

  2. Tap「Assets/Wallet」, enter「Order Center」.

  1. Tap「Futures」>「Order History」;

  2. Tap「Order Type」and choose「TP/SL」can view all TP/SL historical orders.

Filter Order As Needed

  1. Tap「Pairs」to filter and search for specific trading pairs;

  2. Tap「Direction」to filter and search by「Buy」or「Sell」;

  1. Tap「Date」to define the start and end dates for your query;

  2.  Alternatively use filters like「Last 7 days」,「Last 30 days」or「Last 90 days」to execute a quick query;

  3. Tap「Confirm」to display the orders that match the criteria.

  1. To view only valid orders, you can check the「Hide Cancelled」.

Export History Records

  1. Tap the「Export」button to define「Pairs」,「Order Type > TP/SL」and「Time Range」to download as needed;

  2. If necessary, reset the filter criteria and tap「Confirm」again.

App

Check TP/SL History

  1. Log in to LBank App and tap「Futures」at the bottom menu

  2. Tap「History Records」icon;

  3. Tap「Order History」, choose「Type」>「TP/SL」to display the relevant historical orders.

Filter Order As Needed

  1. Tap「Symbol」to filter and search for specific trading pairs;

  2. Tap「Direction」to filter and search by「Buy」or「Sell」;

  1. Tap「Date」icon to define the start and end dates for your query, also can quickly filter by「Last 7 days」,「Last 30 days」or「Last 90 days」;

  2. Tap「Confirm」to display the orders that match the criteria.

  3. To view only valid orders, you can check the「Hide Cancelled Orders」.

Notes

Reviewing the history of TP/SL settings enables traders to evaluate risk management effectiveness and refine strategies. By analyzing past trades, you can pinpoint winning patterns, avoid repeated errors, and fine-tune future decisions for greater efficiency and stability.