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What is the maximum leverage of copper futures?
About ten times.

To put it simply, the leverage of most varieties of domestic futures is about 10 times, and the exchange margin is generally between 5%- 15%. Futures companies will charge some appropriately, and the actual leverage of domestic futures varieties is generally around 7 to 10 times.

Futures leverage ratio = 1/ margin ratio, so the approximate leverage ratio can be seen at a glance according to the futures margin ratio. Because futures is a margin system, the amount that investors can trade is enlarged, and the risks that investors bear are also multiplied. Usually, a transaction must have sufficient margin.