What Is Leverage?

Definition and Concept of Leverage in Trading.

What Is Leverage?

When it comes to futures trading, leverage is what gives you the ability to take control of a large contract with only a fraction of its total value—think of it as the financial equivalent of using a seesaw to lift something twice your size. Rather than paying the entire price upfront, you need to put down a margin deposit, which acts a bit like a security deposit for your trade.

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Example: Controlling 100K of gold with a 5K margin.

  • Stretch Your Dollars Further: With leverage, you can control a much larger position in, say, gold or oil, even if your account isn’t flush with cash. For example, $5,000 could get you exposure to $100,000 worth of a commodity.
  • Amplified Gains (If You’re Right): Tiny price changes can lead to outsized gains since you’re controlling more with less. It’s like using a megaphone for your returns—minor market moves can make a major impact.
  • Capital Efficiency: Because you don’t have to tie up all your capital in a single trade, you can diversify into multiple markets—stocks, indices, even currencies—without clearing out your account in one go.

Leverage Math

  • Mathematical explanation of the leverage’s impact on gains and losses.

Safe Leverage Practices

  • Guidelines for using leverage responsibly.
    • Never exceed 10:1 leverage as a beginner.
      • Explanation of risks for beginners.
    • Hedge with options.
      • Brief on using options to manage leveraged risk.

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