Leveraged derivatives are financial instruments that amplify exposure to underlying assets, using borrowed funds or margin to magnify potential returns. Traders and hedge funds employ them for speculation or hedging, targeting outsized profits from small price movements. While attractive to sophisticated investors seeking high risk-reward opportunities, they also increase loss potential, making them unsuitable for conservative portfolios.
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