Liquidation, Leverage and Optimal Margin in Bitcoin Futures Markets
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- Zhiyong Cheng & Jun Deng & Tianyi Wang & Mei Yu, 2021. "Liquidation, leverage and optimal margin in bitcoin futures markets," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 53(47), pages 5415-5428, October.
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