| Term | Definition in Simple Words | Real-World Analogy |
| Margin | A buffer / deposit you put up to open a trade where you borrow some of the trading capital. | Like the down payment you give when buying something expensive on installments—you’re promising part of the total cost so that the seller trusts you. |
| Leverage | The multiple of exposure you get relative to your own funds. If you have leverage of 10:1, you can control 10× more than what you put in margin. | Think of a lever bar: you push a small end, and it lifts a large weight. The lever is leverage. |
To understand how margin & leverage combine, consider this scenario: