I know leveraging your Bitcoin is very risky, but I'd like to try it just to learn some more about the market. I wont be risking more than 1% of my stack. Can you give me some advice on leverage trading? Has anyone used FTX? I think that's the only derivatives service available in the US, but if you know another, let me know. Thanks, all.
I'm not sure if this is what you're asking, but here goes... Keeping things simple, if you open a long trade, in the assumption that the value stock will increase, but in the short term the value drops, then you risk loosing your stake. E.G: stake $100 in stock that's trading at $100 per share, you'd have one share. The only way you'd loose all of your stake is if the stock value goes to zero. With a 'leveraged' trade, you're essentially borrowing funds from your broker in order to increase your exposure. E.G stake $100 leveraged 5x in stock that's trading at $100 per share, you have 5 shares, but now you've borrowed $400 from your broker, and he'll want his money back, plus a fee, so your trade will 'liquidate' if the stock value dips to $80; you'll loose your $100 and your broker will get his $400 back. I've not included the trading fee here, just to keep things simple, but with fees, the liquidation price would be in fact a little higher. On the up side, if the stock price goes up to $120, you'd make 5x more profit with the above example, using a leverage trade, than with not. When you close said trade, your broker can then get his money back from the sale of the 5 shares and you keep the $100 profit.
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There are no crypto derivative exchanges available to US citizens, unfortunately. You would have to use ftx.us, not ftx.com. On the bright side, you don't have to risk your stack at all. Instead, practice on an exchange which offers testnet.