Iceberg Order is a strategic approach to placing large trades and addressing the challenges of market impact and slippage. This automated strategy splits significant orders into discreet sub-orders, allowing quick market entry while minimizing slippage.
Ideal for Market Makers, it enables users to discreetly influence market dynamics without exposing their full position. The strategy's automatic order splitting conceals trading intentions, making it optimal for those who prefer not to expose pending orders to the market.
Iceberg Order is currently supported in Spot (Unified Trading Account).
Key Features of Bybit's Iceberg Order:
- Price Limit Settings: Enables users to set upper and lower price limits for Market Takers, enhancing control over order execution in dynamic market conditions.
- Hidden Size: Iceberg orders hide the full order size, revealing only a small part at a time.
- Reduced Market Impact: Ideal for big traders as they help to avoid moving market prices significantly and prevent others from front-running their trades.
How Does It Work?
Traders set the total order quantity and parameters such as the Split Settings, Order Placement Options, and Price Limit. Once the Iceberg Order is placed, the first sub-order enters the order book. As each sub-order is executed, the system automatically places another until the entire Iceberg Order is filled.
There are two (2) split settings and three (3) order placement options available for traders on Bybit.
Split Settings
Qty per Order: Set the quantity for each sub-order.
No. of Split Orders: Determine the number of sub-orders to split the Iceberg Order.
Order Preferences
Faster Execution: To ensure the order is executed as a maker while prioritizing faster execution speed. The system dynamically adjusts the price, placing at Ask 1/Bid 1 until the sub-order is filled.
Better Execution Prices: To strike a balance between execution speed and price. The order price is placed at a fixed distance from Ask 1/Bid 1.
Fixed Prices: Set a specific order price, functioning like a limit order. The order may be executed as a Taker or Maker.
Please note that for Faster Execution and Better Execution Prices, traders can set a maximum Price Limit. The execution of the iceberg order will halt, and any unfilled sub-orders will be automatically canceled upon the last traded price reaching the predefined threshold.
Example
Assume that Trader A has placed an Iceberg Order with the following parameters:
- Contract: BTC/USDT
- Direction: Buy
- Total Quantity (Qty): 6 BTC
- Quantity per Order: 0.6 BTC
- Order Preferences: Better Execution Prices
- Order Price: Bid 1/Ask 1
- Price Limit: 20,000 USDT
The execution process of this Iceberg Order is as follows:
- Order Initialization: the Iceberg Order has been placed based on the parameter that Trader A set.
- Automatic Sub-Order Splitting: The system automatically divides the order of 6 BTC into 10 sub-orders of 0.6 BTC each.
- Execution at Bid/Ask Price: The system places the first sub-order of the Iceberg Order at the Bid 1 price, aiming for a competitive placement to achieve a better-executed price. The first sub-order becomes visible in the market for execution.
- Continuous Execution: As the initial 0.6 BTC sub-order is filled, the system seamlessly places the next sub-order at the Bid 1 price. This process repeats iteratively until the entire 6 BTC order is filled.
Trader A's predefined Price Limit of 20,000 USDT is strictly maintained throughout the process. The Iceberg Order ensures that each sub-order is executed within this limit, preventing trades at prices exceeding the specified threshold.
In this case, the Iceberg Order prioritizes securing better-executed prices. Each sub-order actively seeks optimal market conditions, aiming to achieve a more favorable overall average price for Trader A's 6 BTC order.
Notes:
— Iceberg Order is currently not supported in Demo Trading.
— Iceberg Orders are supported in both the Main Account and Subaccounts. Each account is limited to a maximum of 10 Iceberg Orders and each symbol can only open 1 Iceberg Order.
— After a 7-day duration, the ongoing sub-order will be considered expired, and the next sub-order will be placed in the order book. After 28 days, the entire strategy will conclude, resulting in the termination of the strategy, with any unfilled orders being canceled.
Iceberg Order Cancellation and Strategy Termination Reasons
If your Iceberg Order has been canceled or experienced strategy termination, it could be attributed to various factors, including:
- Insufficient available balance
- Manually terminated
- Strategy completed
- Inadequate closeable quantity
- Change in position mode
- Sub-orders cannot be executed if the position is close to delivery
- Exceeding risk limit
- Surpassing open interest limit
- Unified Trading Account (UTA) upgrade required
- Account Banned due to security reasons
Place Your Iceberg Order
Step 1: Log in to your Bybit account and visit the Spot trading page.
Step 2: Select the contract you wish to trade.
Step 3: Navigate to the Trade tab, select Iceberg from the order type dropdown menu, and enter the following parameters for your Iceberg Order:
- Total Qty
- Split Settings: Qty per Order or No. of Orders
- Order Preference: Faster Execution, Better Execution Prices or Fixed Prices
- Price Limit
Then, tap on Buy or Sell.
Step 4: Please ensure all the information you’ve entered is correct, then tap on Confirm.
To view your current orders or order history, tap on All Orders.
To close your Iceberg Order, tap on Tools and select Terminate.