Spot margin trading is gradually gaining attention in the European market. Many traders have already started experimenting, but their strategies vary greatly. Some run simple long positions, some use it to hedge the risk of spot holdings, and others are building more complex arbitrage or pair trading systems. Want to understand how everyone actually deploys these tools—are they for short-term gains or part of long-term position management? Margin leverage indeed amplifies operational scope, but risk management methods and trading logic have a significant impact on the final returns.
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Spot margin trading is gradually gaining attention in the European market. Many traders have already started experimenting, but their strategies vary greatly. Some run simple long positions, some use it to hedge the risk of spot holdings, and others are building more complex arbitrage or pair trading systems. Want to understand how everyone actually deploys these tools—are they for short-term gains or part of long-term position management? Margin leverage indeed amplifies operational scope, but risk management methods and trading logic have a significant impact on the final returns.