Overnight financing fees: transparency of the mechanism is more important than the rate
- 2026-01-07
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Tutorial
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Analysis of Wmax CFD overnight financing fee calculation mechanism. It provides an in-depth explanation of the interest rate difference between long and short positions, third-party data sources, billing time points and Wednesday triple fee rules to ensure that financing costs are transparent and traceable, helping you optimize position management.
Self-attribution bias: attribute success to oneself, but attribute failure to the market?
- 2026-01-07
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Tutorial

Wmax behavioral finance series analyzes self-attribution bias in transaction review. Explore how traders attribute profits to ability and blame losses to the market, and provide practical strategies for building an objective attribution framework to help you overcome cognitive distortions and achieve true trading evolution.
How are orders processed? On the certainty of execution logic
- 2026-01-07
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Featured solutions

Learn about the order processing mechanism of the Wmax CFD trading platform. Through in-depth analysis of the execution logic of market orders and limit orders, the price-time priority principle, and the handling protocols under extreme market conditions, we ensure that the transaction process is transparent, deterministic, and traceable, helping traders take the initiative and establish clear transaction expectations.
Wmax Macroeconomic Observation: Signal reconstruction in the early stages of policy normalization
- 2026-01-07
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: financial news

An in-depth analysis of the systematic restructuring of the monetary policy framework of global central banks in early 2026. Discuss how the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England shifted their focus from a single inflation target to financial stability risks and the lag effect of tightening. Wmax Macroscopic observation helps you identify the dual-track monitoring mechanism of financial conditions and policy interest rates in the policy response function, analyze the deep changes in cross-border capital flows and market pricing structures in 2026, and grasp the institutional anchor points during the transition period of policy logic recalibration.
Supply and demand imbalances are intertwined with geopolitical disturbances, Wmax interprets the global oil market to be weak
- 2026-01-06
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: financial news

OPEC+ kept production unchanged to deal with oversupply, and oil prices fell by more than 18% in 2025, the largest decline since 2020. Market indicators in the Middle East were weak, with 8 million barrels of crude oil unsalable, and the premium structure of futures strengthening bearish expectations. Despite frequent geopolitics, Venezuelan production has plummeted and Asia has not rushed to buy alternatives, so the actual impact is limited. The short-term weakness in the oil market is difficult to change, and attention will be paid to the OPEC+ meeting in February.
Forced liquidation is not a surprise attack, but a predictable path
- 2026-01-06
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Featured solutions

In-depth analysis of the transparent execution logic of the forced liquidation mechanism of Wmax. Discuss how to transform forced liquidation from a "black box event" into a foreseeable risk control path through three-level risk thresholds (early warning, additional, forced liquidation), dynamic margin calculation and the principle of minimum intervention. Wmax is committed to providing real-time data feedback and liquidation log traceability, ensuring that users can still grasp the risk status and independent intervention rights in extreme market conditions, and improve the transparency and controllability of transactions.
Framing effect: You are quietly changed your choice by "how to say"
- 2026-01-06
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Tutorial

An in-depth analysis of the framing effect in trading and its implicit manipulation of risk perception. Explore how the same fact triggers completely different decisions under different representations, and reveal the cognitive traps in interface design and media narratives. Wmax Behavioral Finance Series helps you establish "dual-frame comparison" and the habit of de-decorating data, strip away the temptation of language, deconstruct the narrative framework in the flood of information, and regain the sovereignty of independent judgment.
Negative balance protection: Mechanism transparency is more important than result commitment
- 2026-01-06
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Featured solutions

In-depth analysis of the operating logic of the Wmax negative balance protection mechanism. Discuss how this mechanism can isolate the risk of liquidation through risk reserves and prevent user debt from spilling over. The article clarifies the institutional nature of negative balance protection as a "safety net" rather than a "full commitment", and clarifies the triggering conditions, liquidation sequence and user responsibility boundaries. Wmax adheres to compliance disclosure and financial independence, helping you to clarify the bottom line of risks in complex market conditions and make rational trading decisions.
Hindsight bias: Did you really “know it all along”?
- 2026-01-06
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Tutorial

An in-depth analysis of hindsight bias in transaction review. Explore how the brain embellishes the decision-making process through memory reconstruction, and how "signaling illusion" can lead to overconfidence. Wmax Behavioral Finance Series helps you identify self-justification traps in review, establish a scientific evaluation system that focuses on the process rather than the results through the pre-event diary system and counterfactual questioning, and achieve real progress through honest cognition in an uncertain market.
Present bias: How much do you pay in the future for "this moment"?
- 2026-01-05
- Posted by: Wmax
- Category: Tutorial

An in-depth analysis of the present bias and hyperbolic discounting phenomena in trading. Explore why investors tend to take profits immediately and miss the long-term trend, and how high-frequency feedback mechanisms erode trading discipline. Wmax Behavioral Finance Series helps you fight impulsive decision-making through strategies such as pre-commitment mechanisms and extended decision-making cycles, maintain strategic consistency amid fluctuations, and protect trading boundaries for your future self.
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