 Stefano
        Fri Oct 11 2024
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        6  answers
        1713
        Stefano
        Fri Oct 11 2024
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        6  answers
        1713
      How much leverage is good for beginners?
I'm new to trading and investing, and I've heard about the concept of leverage. I want to understand how much leverage is considered appropriate or SAFE for beginners like me to use.
 
  
 Ilaria
        Thu Oct 10 2024
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        6  answers
        1557
        Ilaria
        Thu Oct 10 2024
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        6  answers
        1557
      How to 10x leverage?
I'm interested in learning about leverage, specifically how to achieve a 10x leverage. I want to understand the strategies and risks involved in this process.
 
  
 Alessandro
        Thu Oct 10 2024
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        6  answers
        1475
        Alessandro
        Thu Oct 10 2024
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        6  answers
        1475
      What is 100x in trading?
I'm trying to understand the concept of 100x in trading. I've heard it mentioned in the context of Leveraged trading, but I'm not sure exactly what it means or how it works. Can someone explain this to me in simple terms?
 
  
 Stefano
        Wed Oct 09 2024
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        6  answers
        1437
        Stefano
        Wed Oct 09 2024
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        6  answers
        1437
      What does 50x mean in crypto trading?
Can you clarify for me what exactly the term "50x" means in the context of cryptocurrency trading? I've heard it mentioned in various discussions but I'm still a bit hazy on the specifics. Is it related to leverage, profit potential, or something else entirely? How does it impact trading strategies and risk management? Any insights you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
 
  
 MysticGalaxy
        Tue Oct 08 2024
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        5  answers
        880
        MysticGalaxy
        Tue Oct 08 2024
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        5  answers
        880
      What is a leverage for dummies?
Hey there, I'm a bit of a newbie in the world of finance and cryptocurrency, and I keep hearing about something called 'leverage'. Could you break it down for me in simple terms? I'm not looking for a complex definition filled with jargon, just a basic understanding of what it is and how it works. Thanks in advance!
 
  
