Futures Trading Introduction

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  • Futures Trading Introduction
      What is Cryptocurrencies Futures Trading? Crypto futures are contracts that represent the value of a specific crypt...
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  • Maker and Taker Instructions
    What is Maker? When you place an order that goes on the order book partially or fully, such as a limit order, any sub...
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  • Isolated and Cross Margin Mode
      Cross Mode: Under the Cross Margin mode, all available amounts in the Futures Account can be used as a shared margi...
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  • Leverage
    What is Leverage? Leverage makes futures trading extremely capital-efficient. It amplifies your buying or selling po...
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  • Mark Price and Last price
    What is Mark Price? Mark Price refers to an estimated true value of a contract. Also known as “marking-to-market,” it...
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  • Initial and Maintenance Margin
    What is Initial Margin? Initial Margin is the amount of collateral required to open a position for Leverage trading. ...
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  • What is Liquidation and How to Avoid it
    What is Liquidation? Leveraged positions are prone to volatile price swings, which may cause a trader’s equity to plu...
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  • Realized PNL and Unrealized PNL
    What is Realized PNL and Unrealized PNL? PNL (Profit and Loss) stands for profit and loss, and it can be either reali...
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  • Hedge Mode
    One-way position mode In one-way position mode, a contract allows only one position in one direction. When the revers...
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  • Reverse Position
    A Reverse Position instantly closes your current open position and opens a new one in the opposite direction with the...
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  • Order Book
    What Is an Order Book? An order book is an electronic list of buy and sell orders for a specific asset organized by p...
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  • Funding Rate
    What is Funding Rate? Funding consists of regular payments between buyers and sellers, according to the current fundi...
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  • Insurance Fund
    What is the Insurance Fund? Simply put, the Insurance Fund is what prevents the balance of losing traders to drop bel...
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  • ADL
    What is Auto-Deleveraging? Auto-Deleveraging, or ADL for short, refers to a forced liquidation mechanism adopted by t...
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  • Contract Grid
    What is Contract Grid? Contract Grid Strategy is an automated contract trading strategy that earns profits by buying ...
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