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March 06, 2022, 05:37:54 PM
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Well, if you're really curious about making some trades through futures, the first thing that you need to remember is to only place an amount that no matter what happens, win or lose, you're not going to regret it.
correct, but for me in my opinion i will never try that way because of curiosity especially if i don't know yet what are the big difference between spot and futures trading because it still a waste of money. Lol

I will prefer to make research in order to obtain more information since there are already some existing content about futures trading around the internet, wherein instead of risking some dollars in it.  Cheesy
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March 06, 2022, 05:58:07 PM
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1: what is the different between spot trading and futures trading.

2:  between Stop Limit or Stop Loss and
 OCO or order cancel order which is the safest for trading.

3: At what level is overleveraging.

4: between spot trading and futures trading which is highly risk and highly reward that uses leverages.
1. The difference between spot trading and futures trading is basically about what are the factors which are affecting the market price right now and in the future.

2. Stop-Limit is for buying higher than current price or for selling lower than current price. OCO is something new which is not available in my preferred paltforms.

3. In my opinion, anything which is not compatible as per your risk management then that kind of leverage could be coined like over-leverage.

4. Always highly risky one is highly rewarding. Like some people mentioned here, when you are going for no leverage then spot trading and futures trading may not be having any significant differences.
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March 06, 2022, 06:21:13 PM
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Hope you learn basic things if you already read the replies. Or you may simply use YouTube to learn trading and related stuff. Just want to add a thing about Future trading. Just think it's like gambling. Your balance would be Zero or multiply at any time. Means it's high risk and high return as well depending on your luck and predictions. If you want to play with luck then you may trade the future. Otherwise, spot trading is better to me at least the balance will not be Zero.

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August 16, 2022, 01:19:45 PM
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The primary distinction between spot pricing and futures prices is that although spot prices allow for immediate buying and selling, futures contracts postpone payment and delivery to a later date. Spot prices typically fall below futures pricing.
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