Odaily Planet Daily reports that, according to an official announcement, Gate’s perpetual contracts have now officially launched the sub-positions mode. This mode aims to meet the needs of professional traders and multi-strategy users for precise position management in complex market conditions, supporting the simultaneous deployment of multiple trading strategies with different risk preferences within the same contract market, further enhancing trading flexibility and strategic execution space. In the sub-positions mode, users can hold both long and short positions within the same perpetual contract market, and support a hybrid use of full and isolated margin modes. A single market can hold up to four types of positions simultaneously: full-margin long, full-margin short, isolated-margin long, and isolated-margin short. In isolated-margin mode, long and short positions can be set with different leverage multiples, and the leverage parameters of isolated and full-margin positions are independent and do not affect each other, providing users with greater freedom and clearer risk isolation for their trading strategies. Currently, Gate’s perpetual contracts support over 600 derivative trading types, covering USDT and BTC settlement methods, and offer flexible leverage configurations and diverse strategy combinations.
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