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What does it mean that the futures trading software shows 200% risk?
The risk degree in futures trading software refers to the proportion of the customer's current position margin to the account equity. Risk degree = position margin/customer's equity

For example, if the customer's current position margin is 100 and the customer's equity is 1000, then the current "risk degree" is 10%.

The risk is 200%? . . It has passed through the warehouse. The customer not only lost all the deposit in the account before opening the position, but also defaulted on or occupied the funds of the futures company. The margin required by the customer's position is twice that of the customer's equity, but he owes twice the money to the futures company.