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Los CFDs son instrumentos complejos y conllevan un alto riesgo de perder dinero rápidamente debido al apalancamiento. 72,78% de las cuentas de inversores minoristas pierden dinero trading CFDs con este proveedor. Debe considerar si comprende cómo funcionan los CFDs y si puede permitirse tomar el alto riesgo de perder su dinero antes de hacer trading con CFDs.
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What is a leveraged trading position?
Leverage simply allows traders to control larger positions with a smaller amount of actual trading funds. In the case of 50:1 leverage (or 2% margin required), for example, $1 in a trading account can control a position worth $50. As a result, leveraged trading can be a “double-edged sword” in that both potential profits as well as potential losses are magnified according to the degree of leverage used.
In leveraged forex trading, margin privileges are extended to traders in good faith as a way to facilitate more efficient trading of currencies. As such, it is essential that traders maintain at least the minimum margin requirements for all open positions at all times in order to avoid any unexpected liquidation of trading position
For example: USD/CAD trade.
To buy or sell 100,000 of USD/CAD without leverage would require the trader to put up $100,000 in account funds which is the full value of the position.
But with 50:1 leverage (or 2% margin required), only $2,000 of the trader’s funds would be required to open and maintain that $100,000 USD/CAD position.
While a margin amount of only 1/50th of the actual trade size is required from the trader to open this trade, however, any profit or loss on the trade would correspond to the full $100,000 leveraged amount. In the case of USD/CAD at the current market price, this would be a profit or loss of around $10 per one-pip move in price. This illustrates the magnification of profit and loss when trading positions are leveraged with the use of margin.
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