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How many positions are there in futures?
The weight of the position depends on your stop position. The position of the stop loss determines the amount of a single loss.

Generally speaking, the leverage of futures is 10 times, and the stop loss range is 1%, so it is not too heavy to enter various 20% positions. Because a single stop loss accounts for 2% of the total funds, the risk level is relatively normal. However, if the stop-loss range is 10%, it is heavier to enter a variety at the position of 10%, because the single stop-loss is expanded to 10%. If you lose several principals in a row, you will withdraw the order substantially. Further extreme, if the stop loss is only 0.2%, then Man Cang is not too heavy, because the stop loss is only 2%.

Of course, I don't encourage anyone to deliberately narrow the stop loss range, especially the stop loss of medium and long-term trading is too small, which is easy to cause problems. A stop loss that is significantly lower than the regular fluctuation of the trading cycle is generally a bad stop loss position, because the stop loss cannot prove that it is extremely unwise for you to judge the wrong stop loss.