Decided to stop trading with small accounts starting today. The biggest lesson is that using 3x leverage is simply unsustainable; as soon as I open a position, I am in loss. Market liquidity issues are especially deadly, with even slight price fluctuations leading to liquidation, leaving no buffer space. This experience has made me realize that in retail trading, leverage is a double-edged sword, and when liquidity is insufficient, it makes things worse. I still need to use a larger account, reduce leverage, and leave myself enough room to maneuver.
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UnluckyMiner
· 01-07 07:59
Using 3x leverage is really a trap; small accounts can't survive at all, and liquidity issues will be the end of you.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-06 21:17
3x leverage? Bro, you're playing with fire. I've learned my lesson already, and you won't last long.
When liquidity is poor, liquidation happens immediately. That's the fate of small accounts, there's nothing you can do.
Reducing leverage for large accounts is the right way. Give yourself a chance to breathe.
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WealthCoffee
· 01-06 19:15
Haha, 3x leverage is indeed a trap; poor liquidity can cause instant liquidation.
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Trading with leverage on small accounts is just asking for trouble; only those who have experienced it firsthand understand.
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Really, when liquidity is low, a small fluctuation can wipe you out instantly; you can't react in time.
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Large accounts with low leverage are the way to go; this time, the loss was worth it.
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Retail traders are most likely to get caught by leverage; I think your summary is quite accurate.
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Honestly, using leverage with a small account is just gambling, not trading.
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That's why so many people get liquidated; leverage is a double-edged sword.
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Adding leverage to a small account, and a slight market sneeze, and you're gone.
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Forget it, better to be cautious; leaving enough buffer space is the key to survival.
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I feel you; when liquidity is poor, leverage is simply a nightmare.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-04 16:31
3x leverage is really a killer for retail investors. I knew it was doomed the moment liquidity was poor.
Small accounts can't play; this statement hits too close to home.
Lowering leverage with a large account, in simple terms, is just burning money for lessons.
The moment of liquidation left me stunned, I couldn't react in time.
Large accounts with low leverage are indeed much more comfortable. Finally, I understand why some say you should leave yourself some room to maneuver.
This round of operations wasn't a loss, just pay the tuition fee for it.
Never take risks when liquidity is poor. I've learned this the hard way.
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Anon32942
· 01-04 16:18
3x leverage is really a gambler's trap, I've been坑过 too many times.
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Small accounts using leverage is a suicide trade; poor liquidity directly leads to game over.
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Large accounts with low leverage are the only way to survive; small money shouldn't expect to turn things around.
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Honestly, this is the market screening players; if you have no capital, don't touch leverage.
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Only at the moment of liquidation do you realize what helplessness is; there's no going back.
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Buffer space is truly a life and death line; without it, you'll eventually go to hell.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-04 16:15
3x leverage is really a meat grinder; when liquidity is poor, it’s an instant death. I’m starting to understand a bit.
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FomoAnxiety
· 01-04 16:07
Liquidation caused the trouble, small accounts really can't play with leverage... I only understood this after being wiped out by 3x leverage.
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Poor liquidity means death, can't react in time at all.
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Instead of betting on leverage, it's better to be honest and use low leverage with a large account, at least you can sleep peacefully.
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Using leverage with a small account is like a casino, almost bankrupting me.
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Opening a position and immediately losing money, this feeling is too despairing, you need capital to survive.
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Leverage should be paired with large accounts, otherwise you're just giving money to the exchange.
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Now I understand what it means to be taught a lesson by the market... Small accounts really don't deserve to play this.
Decided to stop trading with small accounts starting today. The biggest lesson is that using 3x leverage is simply unsustainable; as soon as I open a position, I am in loss. Market liquidity issues are especially deadly, with even slight price fluctuations leading to liquidation, leaving no buffer space. This experience has made me realize that in retail trading, leverage is a double-edged sword, and when liquidity is insufficient, it makes things worse. I still need to use a larger account, reduce leverage, and leave myself enough room to maneuver.