Frequently Asked Questions
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The primary role of an Introducing Broker (IB) is to facilitate the relationship between a customer who wants to trade and the clearing firm that connects to an exchange. IBs act as liaisons, providing certain services to the clients, such as onboarding, customer support, education, and account management.
Customer wants to trade Bitcoin, Energy, and Hashrate Futures and Options and contacts the Luxor Commodities LLC.
Luxor Commodities LLC facilitates the onboarding to Futures Commission Merchants (FCMs) to manage margin and clearing
Luxor Commodities LLC works with the FCM to onboard customers to the Derivatives Exchanges of their choosing.
Customer can then trade Futures and Options for Hashrate, Bitcoin, and Energy
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Trading in futures involves substantial risks. You should only trade in financial products that you are familiar with and understand the associated risks, and after carefully considering whether such trading is suitable in light of your investment experience, financial position, and investment objectives. Leverage in futures trading can work for you or against you. The risk of loss using leverage can exceed your initial investment amount.
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