How to Use Live Trading Hub: Trade Live, Trade Social
What is Live Trading Hub? Live Trading Hub is a new social trading feature in Binance Square Live. Once a streamer enables it, viewers can join and publicly share their real-time trading data — positions, PnL, and trade activity — all displayed on a live leaderboard. Note: Currently only supports USDT-M Delivery Futures data. This feature may not be available in your region. For Streamers: How to Enable Live Trading Hub 1. Set Up Before Going Live Open the broadcast editor (available for audio livestreams, video livestreams and third-party streaming)Toggle on [Live Trading Hub] and choose a mode: New Positions (default): Only shows positions opened after joiningAll Positions: Shows all current open positions plus new ones Tap [Save] Note: The streamer is automatically added to the leaderboard once enabled. If they have no trading activity, their ranking will simply appear blank.
2. Enable During a Live Stream You can also enable it mid-stream: tap the [Live Trading Hub] button in the bottom toolbar, select a mode, and save.
3. Manage Participants Tap the [Live Trading Hub] button to open the leaderboard. From here you can: View participant data: Rankings, PnL, and trade volume update in real time. Tap any user to see their positions and trade details.
Remove a participant: Tap a user and select "Remove". Once removed, they cannot rejoin this live session.
4. End the Session Tap [End Live Trading Hub] on the leaderboard and confirm. All participants' trading data will stop being displayed and the dashboard will close. You can start a new session anytime from the toolbar.
For Viewers: How to Join Live Trading Hub 1. Find a Live Trading Hub Stream Streams with Live Trading Hub active are tagged with "Online · X Trading" on the live card.
Once inside, tap the [Live Trading Hub] widget to open the leaderboard.
2. Participate Tap [Join] at the bottom of the leaderboard and confirm.
Please note: Your account balance must be above 10 USDTYou can only join one Live Trading Hub session at a time — joining a new one will automatically exit the previous oneEach session has a cap of 100 participants 3. View Live Trading Performance The dashboard has three tabs: Leaderboard: All participants ranked by PnL. Tap any user to view their positions or trade history.Positions: View open positions (sorted by PnL) and closed positions (sorted by time).Trade Activity: Real-time feed of all buy/sell actions. A yellow dot on the refresh button means new data is available.
You can also search for a specific user by nickname. 4. Exit Tap [Exit Live Trading Hub] at the bottom of the dashboard. Your data will no longer be visible to others, but you can rejoin anytime.
FAQ Q1: Will Live Trading Hub expose all my trading data? No personal data is included. Only USDT-M Delivery Futures data is shown. What's visible depends on the streamer's chosen mode — "New Positions" only shows trades made after you joined, while "All Positions" includes your existing positions. Q2: Can I join multiple sessions in different live room at once? No. You can only be in one session at a time. Joining a new one automatically exits the previous one. Q3: What happens if I leave the live stream? Leaving the stream counts as exiting Live Trading Hub (picture-in-picture mode does not). Your data will no longer be displayed. Q4:Why can't I join? Possible reasons: account balance below 10 USDT you've been removed or blocked by the streamerthe session is full (100 participants)you're currently in another session Q5: What does the ranking show? Participants are ranked by PnL (USDT) from high to low by default. You can toggle the sort order. Your own ranking is highlighted for easy reference. Q6: How often is the data updated? The system checks for updates every 30 seconds. A yellow dot on the refresh button indicates new data is available — tap to refresh manually. Q7: Can I still see data after the streamer ends the session? No. Once ended, all dashboards close and previous data is no longer accessible. Q8: Eligibility to be a streamer Livestream access is unlocked automatically once you reach 1,000 Binance Square followers. If you have not yet met the follower requirement but already have livestreaming experience or a strong content creation background, you can apply for livestream access through our survey (Approved applicants will be contacted via DM).
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When your losses become too big: • Your emotions take over • Fear and frustration increase • Revenge trading starts • Decision making becomes poor • You abandon your strategy
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Professional traders understand this: Protecting capital is more important than chasing profits.
Risk management is what keeps you in the game long enough to become profitable.
Small controlled losses are normal. Huge emotional losses are account killers.
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A bad trading day becomes a disaster when there’s no proper risk management.
Most traders don’t blow accounts because of one bad setup… They blow accounts because they risk too much on a single trade. $BTC
When your losses become too big: • Your emotions take over • Fear and frustration increase • Revenge trading starts • Decision making becomes poor • You abandon your strategy
One bad trade can affect your psychology so much that the next 5 trades are driven by emotions instead of logic. $ETH
Professional traders understand this: Protecting capital is more important than chasing profits.
Risk management is what keeps you in the game long enough to become profitable.
Small controlled losses are normal. Huge emotional losses are account killers.
Trade with discipline. Manage your risk. Protect your mindset. Written by @Deekadegreat
A bad trading day becomes a disaster when there’s no proper risk management.
Most traders don’t blow accounts because of one bad setup… They blow accounts because they risk too much on a single trade. $BTC
When your losses become too big: • Your emotions take over • Fear and frustration increase • Revenge trading starts • Decision making becomes poor • You abandon your strategy
One bad trade can affect your psychology so much that the next 5 trades are driven by emotions instead of logic. $ETH
Professional traders understand this: Protecting capital is more important than chasing profits.
Risk management is what keeps you in the game long enough to become profitable.
Small controlled losses are normal. Huge emotional losses are account killers.
Trade with discipline. Manage your risk. Protect your mindset. Written by @Deekadegreat