EbonyJones
Membre depuis Jul 20, 2020
posts 232
Dec 08 2020 at 20:10
Yes. Leverage is very useful if you have enough knowledge how to use it.
Of course, leverage is usable, leverage works a lot to maintain discipline. Leverage provides security to the account. So every trader should use leverage in the right way.
lovefortrading
(perryjohn765)
Membre depuis Sep 12, 2017
posts 238
Dec 09 2020 at 05:14
leverage is very useful but needs to use it wisely as it is a double edged sword and can make an impact either ways.
first_time
Membre depuis Jun 22, 2020
posts 77
Dec 09 2020 at 06:44
Leverage can be either useful or not depending on traders' perspective. If you know how to trade very well, then leverage is easier for you, if not, then it is dangerous for you.
garrychristians
Membre depuis Jul 17, 2020
posts 35
Dec 28 2020 at 10:34
It entirely depends on your trade and trading pattern. It is undoubtedly useful if you know how to go about it. I personally don’t go above 1:100.
RobSchiz posted:Leverage protects our trading. So leverage has a lot to contribute to profit.AliaDare posted:Yes.Leverage helps a trader to earn more profits.
Of course, leverage is usable, leverage works a lot to maintain discipline. Leverage provides security to the account. So every trader should use leverage in the right way.
Leverage is useful if you know how to use it. In fact, without leverage it's possible to trade forex for small investor. It is because of the leverage we can open good size lot. To open a .05 lot, you would need 5000$ cash.
WhiteWitcher
Membre depuis Aug 19, 2021
posts 121
Aug 19 2021 at 14:23
Oh surely leverage is important. Because of leverage you can trade with lower money, if you need to. But the higher lewerage means the higher risks. So think about it.
BrokerChoice
(ChanKaiTai)
Membre depuis Aug 13, 2021
posts 43
Aug 23 2021 at 03:36
High leverage doe not necessarily mean higher risk. As long as you know how much value you are investing, it is the same. Leverage just demand your minimum dollar to buy your product. Yet ultimately it is all the same the value of leverage of 100 or 500.
Cordawield
Membre depuis Nov 03, 2020
posts 65
Aug 23 2021 at 07:32
It all depends on how you trade, what style and how necessary it is in your situation.
for hft it's ok
for investing - too dangerous
for investing - too dangerous
rocket!
If utliised properly with a sound risk management strategy then yes leverage is very important. The double edged sword nature of it though is that if your risk management is poor, you can blow your account quicker.
If you can't spot the liquidity then you are the liquidity.
Aaronoutfx
Membre depuis Aug 23, 2021
posts 8
Aug 23 2021 at 09:57
With higher leverage you can reduce fees
no day trading at all 420 days, 3 hours, 12 min
Shootinggrass
Membre depuis Aug 17, 2021
posts 9
Aug 24 2021 at 11:23
Aaronoutfx posted:How does higher leverage reduce fees?
With higher leverage you can reduce fees
lovefortrading
(perryjohn765)
Membre depuis Sep 12, 2017
posts 238
Aug 24 2021 at 13:05
leverage plays an important role. one might not have enough funds to place a trade in that case leverage plays a major role using which one can place trade with more than what he actually has
Aaronoutfx posted:Exactly this is what leverage is, with less funds it increases the chances of opening a higher position which eventually helps to make good profit.
With higher leverage you can reduce fees
Anayallador
Membre depuis May 10, 2019
posts 27
Aug 25 2021 at 18:41
Everything depends on your personal preferences. Some traers claim that leverages are very useful and they help you to generate big sums of money, others state that leverages are very dangerous and it's the easiest way to lose all your funds. I suppose that everything has its own advtantages and disadvantages. Leverages aren't an exception actually. To my mind, leverages are quite helpful for those traders who have solid experience in trading activity and want to try something new, because they can weigh all the risks before open a deal and decide whether this deal worths it or not. So, that's why leverages aren't for rookies.
croisssan posted:yes experience matters a lot, with experience you will get to know how much leverage you have to use because it also varies with trading instruments.Sarjohn posted:The main thing here is to have work experience, otherwise you can only get a loss from all this ...Aaronoutfx posted:Exactly this is what leverage is, with less funds it increases the chances of opening a higher position which eventually helps to make good profit.
With higher leverage you can reduce fees