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# 0xLeverage Trading Bot

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**Brief Overview:**

* **1-7x Leverage (depending on initial position size)**: Users can now apply leverage ranging from 1x to 7x to their trades, allowing them to control positions significantly larger than their initial capital investment. This increased leverage potential can increase profits.

* **Maximum total position of $5,000 USD (subject to change):** Our users can open any trades as long as the total position size does not exceed $5,000 USD, regardless of the amount borrowed or initial user amount. This ensures that users can not put themselves in over-exposed positions, securing both borrowed funds and user initials. <br>

* **Position Sizes of $5-2000 USD (subject to change)**: We've tailored this feature to cater to traders with varying budgets and risk appetites. Users can engage with position sizes as low as $5, extending up to $2000, providing accessibility to a broader user base.

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