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Contracts, they sound scary, but when you break them down, it's really not that big of a deal.
Many people shake their heads when they hear "contracts," thinking it's gambling. But if you really go through the logic of leverage, it's actually not that mysterious. #STRC触及历史低点
Take 500U as an example: You can use 100U for 5x leverage, or 50U for 10x leverage. If the direction goes right, the profits are about the same. But once the market turns, the difference shows immediately. #法国VS挪威
A 2% drop, the 5x side can still hold on a bit, but the 10x side might already be close to liquidation. The same amount of money, different leverage, determines how long you can survive in this market.
So is lower leverage always better? Not entirely. When your capital is small, too low leverage means you can't open much position, and when an opportunity comes, you can only watch. A moderately higher leverage actually allows you to split your funds and try multiple directions.
The key is not how high or low the leverage is, but whether you can manage your risk.
If you have a slow pace, use low leverage and let time work for you; if you have accurate judgment, use high leverage and trade on efficiency. There's no absolute right or wrong, only what suits you.
Contracts aren't complicated; people are. Those who can manage risk can survive with any leverage. Those who can't, will get liquidated even with 2x leverage.
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