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many traders are drawn to futures because of leverage leverage allows traders to commit a smaller amount of capital to control a large asset this means that smaller changes in the underlying price can translate into larger gains or losses in futures trading this leverage is made possible by trading on margin margin is the amount of funds required to enter a futures position which is usually a fraction of the contracts total value margin for futures is different than margin for stocks in stocks you borrow against your assets like a loan in futures you put down a good-faith deposit called the initial margin requirement its important to note that gains or losses on futures positions could exceed the initial margin requirement understanding margin is essential for a futures trader so lets look at an example lets say trader a is bullish on the sp500 and decides to take a long position on the e-mini SP 500 index futures or /es for this example well say the EES is trading at 2800 which i