What are the red flags of trader degeneration? Chronically overleveraged positions that refuse to cut losses. The unwavering belief that this market cycle will somehow play out differently than the last one. These psychological patterns—the refusal to capitulate, the cycle bias—define how many get liquidated. Understanding these degeneracy markers might be the edge between surviving the next downturn and becoming a cautionary tale.
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 10h ago
Bro, that really hits home. How many people have died because of the phrase "This time is different"?
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BlockDetective
· 10h ago
Leverage without stop-loss just means you're waiting to be liquidated.
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LiquidationWizard
· 10h ago
Honestly, refusing to admit fault is truly a deadly poison. I've seen too many brothers get liquidated just because of this stubbornness.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 10h ago
Honestly, the moment I refused to cut my losses really made me laugh, like I always think I can turn the tide every time.
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ChainMaskedRider
· 10h ago
To be honest, I've seen too many people like this. They know they need to cut losses but just refuse to admit defeat.
What are the red flags of trader degeneration? Chronically overleveraged positions that refuse to cut losses. The unwavering belief that this market cycle will somehow play out differently than the last one. These psychological patterns—the refusal to capitulate, the cycle bias—define how many get liquidated. Understanding these degeneracy markers might be the edge between surviving the next downturn and becoming a cautionary tale.