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Weak and weak questions, how do u keep opening positions in percentage terms?
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Written by TradeManExample U-bit contract: vol = percent% * this.total_balance * P_level / this.last_price / this.contract_value;
Details can be shared and discussed.
Help (click on the image to get in touch) exchange.GetAccount().Balance / Price
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Inventors quantify - small dreamsHello, are you using that language writing strategy?
Inventors quantify - small dreamsThe JavaScript language's strategy is to specifically calculate the positions that can be opened based on the account assets.
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