How to Add to a Position in Mixin Perpetual Contracts
Mixin Perpetual Contracts now support position adding.
You can increase the size of an existing position without opening a new one.
What Is Adding to a Position?
Adding to a position means increasing the size of an existing position.
For example:
If you already hold a BTC long position and continue buying BTC in the same direction, this is considered adding to a position.
After adding to a position:
- Position size will increase;
- Average entry price may change;
- Margin usage will increase;
- PnL will be recalculated based on the updated position.
Adding to a position does not create a separate position. It will be merged into your current position in the same direction.
How Is the Average Entry Price Calculated?
After adding to a position, the system will automatically recalculate the average entry price based on both the original and newly added positions.
For example:
- Original position: 1 BTC long at 100,000 USDT;
- Added position: 1 BTC at 110,000 USDT.
After adding:
- Total position: 2 BTC;
- New average entry price: 105,000 USDT.
The system calculates the average price automatically.
Why Add to a Position?
Users may add to a position in the following situations:
- To increase exposure when confident in the current trend;
- To build positions gradually instead of entering all at once;
- To adjust the overall position cost;
- To increase position size while already in profit.
How to Add to a Position
- Go to Wallet - Trade - Perpetual page;
- Select the position you want to increase;
- Tap Add;
- Enter the additional margin amount;
- Confirm to complete the position increase.
What Changes After Adding to a Position?
After adding to a position:
- Position size increases;
- Average entry price may change;
- Margin usage increases;
- Liquidation price may change;
- Unrealized PnL will be recalculated.
Actual changes depend on:
- Add position price;
- Leverage used;
- Position direction;
- Current market price.
Important Notes
- Adding to a position may increase overall position risk;
- Under high leverage, adding to a position may increase liquidation risk;
- During volatile market conditions, actual execution prices may vary;
- Please manage leverage and position size carefully according to your own risk tolerance.
Updated on: 28/05/2026