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by: xpoolPosted on: August 21, 2025

Spot vs. Margin Trading: A Guide to Crypto’s Most Common Trading Methods

In the world of cryptocurrency trading, spot and margin trading are two popular methods that each offer distinct benefits and drawbacks. Understanding these differences is crucial for developing a successful trading strategy and managing risk effectively. This guide delves into both approaches.

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