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Topic: What are now the sites offering leveraged trading? (Read 795 times)

hero member
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What are now the sites offering leveraged trading?

Are there ways to determine how much reserves they have?  Like it was with bitcoinica and the *.

Also we should mention ICBIT.se
They offer futures trading, on leverage (as usual).
With futures, users trade against each other, so the platform doesn't need reserves.
Positions are "marked to market" every evening, i.e. gains/losses are continuouosly transferred.
hero member
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They offer customers to lend funds for traders. Customers determine rates.
And I dont find that rates good.

supply and demand
sr. member
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Clown prophet
They offer customers to lend funds for traders. Customers determine rates.

And I dont find that rates good.
zby
legendary
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Currently their lending rates are: "69.9% a year for dollars, 23.9% a year for bitcoins" - anyone knows how it was historically?  Not bad rates by the way.
sr. member
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Clown prophet
bitfinex
zby
legendary
Activity: 1594
Merit: 1001
Are there ways to determine how much reserves they have?  Like it was with bitcoinica and the *.
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