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Many users, when trading contracts, focus first on increasing leverage but overlook the importance of position mode.
In practice, choosing between isolated and cross margin often has a greater impact than simply using 10x or 20x leverage.
This choice determines:
On Gate’s contract trading interface, you must confirm the position mode before opening a position.
The key principle of isolated margin mode is straightforward:
Each position uses its own margin, so losses are limited to the amount allocated to that position.
For example:
If you open an isolated position with 100 USDT on Gate, your maximum potential loss is typically just that 100 USDT. Other funds in your account remain unaffected.
This mode is well suited for:
In essence, isolated margin serves as a risk isolation mechanism.
Cross margin mode works differently.
In Gate’s contract trading system, cross margin uses all available account margin as a unified risk buffer.
Specifically:
This means:
Profitable and losing positions can influence each other.
Cross margin improves capital efficiency but also increases overall risk exposure.
On Gate, users can choose before opening a position:
The trading panel clearly displays the current mode to help prevent mistakes.
Note:
In some cases, you may need to close positions before changing modes, so it’s especially important to confirm your settings before entering a trade.
In simple terms:
In volatile markets, cross margin may help positions survive longer.
However, in extreme trending markets, cross margin can lead to liquidation of your entire account.
Gate’s contract trading platform does not favor one mode over the other—the key is how traders make their choice.
If you’re new to contract trading, consider the following recommendations:
Contract trading is not just about predicting market direction—it’s a tool for risk management.
If you don’t understand the differences between position modes, you could lose money due to poor risk structure, even if your market predictions are correct.





