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How to Create a Binance PnL Screenshot Without Photoshop

Learn how to create a Binance PnL screenshot mockup with editable futures data, leverage, margin mode, PnL, and export-ready styling.

Start with the Binance layout

A Binance PnL screenshot works because the viewer recognizes the exchange layout quickly. Start from a Binance-specific template instead of editing a random image.

In PNLGEN, open the Binance generator and choose the style that matches your intended use: recap, tutorial, portfolio example, or social post.

Enter a consistent trade story

The numbers should agree with each other. Side, entry, mark price, leverage, PnL, return, and size should not contradict the direction of the trade.

Use generated sample data for examples, or enter sanitized values if you are turning a real trading journal entry into a public visual.

Keep mobile readability in mind

Most trading screenshots are consumed on mobile inside X, Telegram, or Discord. Use a layout where the PnL and return remain visible after compression.

Avoid packing too many rows into one image. A single clear trade often performs better than a cluttered proof-style screenshot.

Add context outside the image

A screenshot alone rarely explains the setup. Add the market context, invalidation, risk note, or lesson in the post text.

If the image is simulated, use clear wording such as mockup, example, or educational visual.

Best keyword target

Use this article for the how-to keyword and link back to the Binance platform page for the commercial keyword.

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