Floating profit and loss and position profit and loss refer to the same concept, that is, unrealized gains or losses under the current market price, which can be used interchangeably, but there are still some subtle differences between them.
Closing and unwinding are two common terms in financial markets, both of which are related to investors' risk management in trading. Although they all involve investors closing their positions, there are some important differences between closing and exploding positions.
Position gains and losses refer to the floating gains or losses generated by an investor's current holding of securities or commodities in the market relative to the cost of purchase.
Although both floating profit and loss and realized profit and loss are related to profits and losses in transactions, their nature, calculation method, and significance are very different.
The forex market, a leading global market for currency exchange, supports international trade, offers profit opportunities, stabilizes financial markets, and serves as a tool for central banks' monetary policies.
Real-time trading refers to a trading conducted in the market in a real-time manner, where the buyer and seller reach a trade and complete delivery at the same time.