In the isolated margin mode, the margin of a position is separate from the trader's account balance. In this mode, traders can freely choose the leverage they want to use, and each position requires an independent margin amount.
Web
1. Log in your LBank account. On the futures trading page, under the "Positions" section, click the edit icon in the "Margin" column to enter the isolated margin adjustment interface.
2. Select "Add Margin" or "Reduce Margin" and enter the desired amount. Confirm the information is correct, then click "Confirm".
3. After confirmation, the isolated margin amount will be successfully modified.
APP
- On the futures trading page, under the"Current Positions" section, click the "+" icon in the "Margin" column to enter the isolated margin adjustment interface.
- Select "Add margin" or "Reduce margin" and enter the desired amount. Confirm the information is correct, then click "Confirm".
- After confirmation, the isolated margin amount will be successfully modified.
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