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Trading on leverage
Trading on leverage
Margin trading
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14 articles in this collection
Written by
Jason
and
Ngan Vu
What is advanced order entry?
Advanced order entry is our new, enhanced order form that provides additional risk management control to traders.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
How do I set Stop Loss and Take Profit when placing an order?
Stop Loss and Take Profit are supported on all order types: Limit, Market, Stop and Trailing Stop.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
Margin trading
Risks of leveraged trading
Know the score before you trade.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
Introduction to margin trading
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
How to open a position
Risky business played right
Written by
Ngan Vu
Updated over a week ago
How to monitor trading activities
Using Wallets page and Exchange/Margin platforms.
Written by
Ngan Vu
Updated over a week ago
Claim a position in Margin trading
Another way to close your trades
Written by
Ngan Vu
Updated over a week ago
How to close a position
Exit the position and realize your P&L.
Written by
Ngan Vu
Updated over a week ago
Cross Margin vs Isolated Margin
Cross Margin vs Isolated Margin
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
Cross Margin FAQ
Cross margin is a margin shared between your positions and backed by your entire wallet balance of the funding currency.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
Isolated Margin Liquidation Process
Liquidation price is the price at which a position is forced liquidated.
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Jason
Updated over a week ago
Isolated Margin FAQ
Isolated margin is the margin placed into a single position, and is isolated from other positions in your funding currency account balance.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
Liquid Margining Model
Liquid Margining Model applied to both Cross and Isolated margin features.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago
Enhanced forced liquidation model
Forced liquidation occurs when margin coverage breaches 100% of used margin.
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Written by
Jason
Updated over a week ago