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How to check Bybit trade history? (Order records)

On Bybit’s web platform, log in, click your profile icon, select “Order History,” choose a trading tab (Spot/Derivatives/Copy), and filter by date to access up to 180 days of trade data.

Apr 01, 2026 at 11:39 am

Accessing Trade History via Bybit Web Platform

1. Log in to your Bybit account using valid credentials on the official website.

2. Navigate to the top-right corner and click the user profile icon.

3. Select 'Order History' from the dropdown menu.

4. Choose between 'Spot', 'Derivatives', or 'Copy Trading' tabs depending on the trading type.

5. Use the date range picker to filter records by specific time windows.

Retrieving Order Records Through Bybit Mobile App

1. Open the Bybit mobile application and authenticate with biometric or password login.

2. Tap the 'Assets' tab located at the bottom navigation bar.

3. Scroll down and select 'Order History' under the “Trading” section.

4. Toggle between 'Filled', 'Cancelled', and 'Rejected' status filters.

5. Swipe left on any entry to reveal quick actions such as copy order ID or view transaction details.

Understanding Key Fields in Trade History

1. Order ID serves as a unique identifier for each executed or canceled instruction.

2. Symbol indicates the trading pair, e.g., BTC/USDT or ETH/USD.

3. Side specifies whether the trade was a buy or sell action.

4. Price reflects the execution price per unit, displayed in base or quote currency depending on context.

5. Qty shows the quantity of assets traded, while Fee lists the deducted commission in the settlement token.

Exporting Historical Data for External Analysis

1. On the web interface, locate the 'Export' button above the order table.

2. Select export format: CSV is supported for spreadsheet compatibility; Excel (.xlsx) is not currently available.

3. Define custom filters including start/end timestamps, symbol, and order status before initiating download.

4. The exported file contains columns like 'Created Time', 'Order Type', 'Avg Fill Price', and 'Cumulative Filled Qty'.

5. Files are generated server-side and delivered via browser download prompt without email delivery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I view trade history older than 90 days?A: Yes. Bybit retains order records for up to 180 days for most account tiers. VIP users may access extended archives based on service level agreements.

Q: Why does my trade history show “Partially Filled” but no matching fill entries?A: Partial fills appear only after full execution or cancellation. Until then, they remain under open orders and do not populate trade history.

Q: Is there an API endpoint to fetch historical trades programmatically?A: Yes. The GET /v5/execution/list endpoint retrieves recent trade executions. Authentication requires valid API key and secret with read permissions.

Q: Do stop-market orders appear in trade history immediately upon triggering?A: No. They appear only after actual execution occurs. Triggering alone creates an active order, not a trade record.

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