There are two types of configurations for the copy trading ratio: the first is the total asset ratio, and the second is a fixed multiplier. The first one is suitable for those with similar principal to mine, while the second is suitable for small funds, allowing you to choose a fixed multiplier to amplify your position. In copy trading ~ more settings ~ more settings ~ copy trading method ~ the total asset ratio is relatively stable, meaning the liquidation price is the same as mine. The fixed multiplier allows you to have a larger position than mine (suitable for users with smaller funds).

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CoolCard
· 7h ago
Teacher's contract with trial funds can it be used to follow?
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abcmm
· 12h ago
If you have more funds than you, for example, 10,000, how should you set it up appropriately?
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GateUser-c760d455
· 17h ago
How many times is 90u?
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GateUser-0663b15c
· 04-21 15:21
yeah the proprotional(default) is the safest way, well high risk high rewards..
i'll add more investment if i can get more
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Jerry6379
· 04-21 12:34
It depends whether you pursue aggressive or conservative strategies.
The first is conservative; the second shouldn't be set around 1.3!
It’s just 1.3 times my position.
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BirdCrime
· 04-21 12:32
How to set up 200u, teacher
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OldYang,StayCalm.
· 04-21 11:20
What is an appropriate setting for the 10U leverage? 😁
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