Futures Trading

Contract trading requires the buyer to purchase or the seller to sell the underlying asset at a set price, regardless of the market price. A cryptocurrency contract is an agreement between two investors to bet on the future price of a cryptocurrency.

Articles (19)

What Does “Liquidated” Actually Mean?

In crypto trading, getting liquidated means losing your margin due to heavy losses on a leveraged trade. Here’s what it means, how it happens, and how to avoid it.
8/5/2025, 1:49:44 AM

Crypto Futures Basics: Beginner’s Guide to Contract Trading and Risk Management

This article is aimed at newcomers to crypto asset futures trading, introducing basic types of contracts, operational processes, risk management, and common issues, to assist investors in safely getting started and improving their trading capabilities.
8/5/2025, 1:40:21 AM

Introduction to Contract Trading: Understanding Leverage, Long/Short Positions, and Risk Management

Futures Trading is a financial derivative that allows traders to profit by betting on the price fluctuations of underlying assets without needing to hold the assets themselves. It is widely used in the cryptocurrency market, offering two-way trading and leverage, but it also comes with a higher level of risk.
8/5/2025, 1:38:18 AM

Understanding Contract Trading Platforms: Decentralized vs Centralized Solutions and Their Applications

Futures Trading platforms are essential tools in the digital currency market, providing users with opportunities to buy and sell based on price fluctuations. These platforms are divided into Decentralization (DEX) and Centralization (CEX), each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
8/5/2025, 1:30:20 AM