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What Is Leverage In Forex Trading
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 251606, member: 61772"] Great! Leverage is a trading technique that allows traders to increase the size of their trades beyond what they would be able to afford with their own funds. In a forex trade, leverage can be used to magnify profits or losses. It’s also important to understand that while it may sound like a good idea to use leverage in your favor, it can lead to unexpected losses if you’re not careful. The use of leverage can magnify gains and losses, making them more significant than those without leverage. Leverage comes in two forms: 1. Margin: Margin is used by investors who want to control large positions without having the money upfront. It involves borrowing money from your broker so that you can trade larger positions than normal. For example, if you have $2,000 in your account and want to buy $10,000 worth of stock, margin lets you do that by using only $2,000 as collateral for the remainder of your position — which means you don't have to have all $10,000 on hand at once. 2. Leverage: Leverage refers to how much money you put down in relation to the total value of the contract being traded. [/QUOTE]
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