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Before entering any crypto market, it's important to understand what you're actually trading.
Spot Trading and Futures Trading may involve the same cryptocurrency, but they work in very different ways and are designed for different goals.
Spot Trading means buying and owning the actual asset. Once you purchase a coin, it's yours to hold, transfer, or sell whenever you choose. It's commonly used by investors focused on long-term growth and portfolio building.
Futures Trading involves trading a contract based on the asset's price rather than owning the asset itself. Traders can profit from both rising (long) and falling (short) markets, making futures popular for short-term strategies and hedging.
Key differences:
• Spot = Own the asset | Futures = Trade a contract
• Spot mainly benefits from price appreciation | Futures can profit in both market directions
• Spot usually doesn't use leverage | Futures often offers leverage, increasing both potential gains and losses
• Spot has lower overall risk | Futures includes liquidation risk if trades move against you
Neither is inherently better they simply serve different purposes. The best choice depends on your objectives, experience, and risk tolerance.
Understanding these differences before trading can help you make more informed decisions and avoid taking risks you don't fully understand.
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