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Why does the available funds of futures exceed the transaction price, indicating that there is insufficient funds?
The transaction price is only the current price, and the transaction price has to count the specifications, lots and leverage ratio, so it will show insufficient funds.

For example, you have 5 thousand funds in your warehouse, and the current offer is 4 thousand. Available funds are greater than the transaction price and not equal to the transaction price.