Understanding One-Way Mode and Hedge Mode on LMEX Futures
LMEX supports both One-Way and Hedge Mode for futures positions. Learn when to use each, how liquidation works for hedged positions, and how to switch modes.
LMEX supports both One-Way and Hedge Mode for futures positions. Learn when to use each, how liquidation works for hedged positions, and how to switch modes.
LMEX risk limits require larger positions to hold more margin. Learn how the 10-tier system works for BTC perpetuals and when you need to manually adjust your limit.
LMEX uses partial liquidation, an insurance fund, and ADL to manage risk. Learn how the liquidation mechanism works and how to protect your position.
LMEX lets you use BTC, ETH, USDT, SOL, XRP, fiat, and more as futures margin — without converting first. Here's how the multi-asset collateral system works.
Perpetual futures have no expiry and use funding rates to track spot prices. This guide explains how they work on LMEX — mark price, leverage, funding, and liquidation.
LMEX spot fees start at 0.1% and futures at 0.01% maker. Learn how fee tiers work, how holding LMEX tokens reduces your rates, and what discounts are available.