Margin Tier Structures

Capital

Margin tier structures represent a tiered allocation of trading capital based on an account’s equity, directly influencing leverage availability and risk exposure. These structures are fundamental to risk management protocols employed by exchanges, particularly within cryptocurrency derivatives markets, where volatility can be substantial. Higher tiers generally unlock greater leverage, enabling larger position sizes, but simultaneously increase the potential for liquidation and associated losses, demanding a sophisticated understanding of position sizing and risk-reward profiles. The implementation of these tiers serves as a dynamic constraint on market participation, modulating systemic risk by adjusting individual trader capacity.