Spread Risk Management
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Lower Margin Does Not Mean Lower Risk
One of the most dangerous misconceptions in spread trading is that reduced margin equals reduced risk. Exchange margin requirements for spreads are indeed lower than outright positions — sometimes 80-90% lower. But margin is a capital requirement, not a risk measure. A spread that requires $500 in margin can still produce a $2,000 loss if the trader is careless.
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