What are commodity futures?
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What are commodity futures?

Commodity futures are not only speculation, but also a tool for risk management. Through contract specifications, participants can effectively diversify the risk of commodity price fluctuations and grasp market trends. Professional trading strategies can help you operate accurately in the market and achieve steady profits. Master commodity futures, grasp the pulse of the future market, and create more generous investment returns.

How much leverage is the financing?
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What is the difference between leverage and contracts?

Leverage and contracts may seem similar, but they are actually very different. Leverage is the use of force to amplify returns and risks, and is suitable for investors who pursue high returns. A contract is an agreement that stipulates the rights and obligations of both parties, with controllable risks and suitable for prudent investors. Which method to choose depends on your own risk tolerance and investment goals.

How much leverage is the financing?
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What is the maximum leverage?

The higher the leverage ratio, the better. Excessive leverage will amplify risks. Once the market reverses, investors will face huge losses. A reasonable leverage ratio should be determined based on your own risk tolerance and market conditions. Do not blindly pursue high ratios. Steady investment should be your primary goal. Before investing, you should do sufficient homework, understand market risks, and formulate reasonable investment strategies in order to remain invincible in the investment market.

How much leverage is the financing?
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How do you pronounce leverage?

The word "leverage" seems simple, but it is often misunderstood. The correct pronunciation is "ใ„ใ„คห‡ ใ„ใ„ขห‡", not "ใ„ใ„คห‹ ใ„ใ„ขห‡". Many people are influenced by the pronunciation of the word "gong" in other words and misread "lever" as "ใ„ใ„คห‹ ใ„ใ„ขห‡". However, in the financial field, the word "leverage" refers specifically to "leverage effect", and its pronunciation should be "ใ„ใ„คห‡ ใ„ใ„ขห‡". Correct pronunciation not only shows professionalism, but also avoids misunderstandings and makes communication smoother.

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