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Order Block strategy on OKX
Retest of the last opposite candle before a Break of Structure β long bullish OBs, short bearish.
Is the Order Block strategy the best on OKX?
There's no universal answer. Whether the Order Block strategy is the 'best' on OKX depends on the pair you trade, the timeframe, the period, and β critically β OKX's trading fees. A strategy that looks great on a fee-free chart can bleed out once OKX's real costs are applied.
So instead of a number we can't honestly promise, this page gives you the strategy's exact mechanics, what OKX's fees and data mean for it, and how to run the backtest yourself on real BTC/USDT history β then read the robustness score to see whether the edge survives out-of-sample, not just in a curve-fit.
How the Order Block strategy works
Entry
- Long on a bullish OB retest (bull_retest > 0).
- Short on a bearish OB retest.
Exit
- Position closes when the OB is mitigated (price closes through the opposite edge).
- An opposite-side OB retest also invalidates the trade.
- 4% trailing stop, 3-bar cooldown.
Indicators it uses
Want the full rules, runnable YAML and expected behaviour? See the Order Block strategy page β
Running the Order Block strategy on OKX
Here's what matters when you take this strategy to OKX specifically β the markets it supports, its trading fees, and how good its historical data is for an honest backtest.
- Spot trading
- Supported
- Futures / perps
- Supported
- Maker fee (spot)
- 0.08%
- Historical data
- First-class (deep, reliable)
What OKX's fees do to this strategy
OKX's spot maker fee is 0.08%, so a full round-trip costs roughly 0.16% before slippage. For the Order Block strategy that's a smaller factor β it holds positions longer, so fees are diluted across bigger moves. Fee drag is the difference between an edge that survives live and one that only existed on a zero-fee chart β so always backtest with OKX's real costs switched on.
How to backtest the Order Block strategy on OKX
- 1Open the strategy in the visual builder β no code β or start from the Order Block template and adjust the thresholds to your taste.
- 2Set the symbol to a OKX-listed pair like BTC/USDT, pick your timeframe, and enable realistic fees so the test reflects OKX's actual 0.08% maker cost.
- 3Run the backtest over years of history, then read the robustness score β walk-forward and out-of-sample β to see whether the edge holds up beyond the period you happened to pick.
Frequently asked
- Does the Order Block strategy work on OKX?
- Mechanically, yes β the indicators it uses are computed from OKX's OHLCV candles like on any other venue. Whether it's profitable on OKX is exactly what a backtest with the right fees is for; don't assume, measure.
- What's the best timeframe for this on OKX?
- There isn't a single answer β it's a parameter to test, not guess. Run the strategy across several timeframes on BTC/USDT and compare the robustness scores rather than the raw returns, which flatter whichever timeframe you over-fit.
- Can I run this live on OKX?
- Noon Barbari is a backtesting and validation platform; live real-money execution is testnet-only by design today. You can connect OKX API keys for data and paper trading, validate the strategy thoroughly, then deploy it with your preferred live-execution tool.
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Prove it on OKX β don't take our word for it
Build the Order Block strategy in minutes, backtest it on real OKX data with fees on, and read the robustness score for yourself.
Backtest results are historical and not a promise of future performance. Nothing here is financial advice.