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How Does the Concept of Leverage Differ between Futures and Options?

Both futures and options use leverage, but differently. Futures leverage is achieved by only requiring a small margin deposit (initial margin) to control a large contract value, exposing the trader to potentially unlimited loss.

Options leverage is derived from the fact that a small premium controls a large asset position, and the maximum loss for the buyer is limited to the premium paid.

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