At 3 a.m., I received a frantic call from a friend in Jiangsu, sobbing as she said her account was gone—全部6000 stablecoins wiped out. After asking, I found out she used 5x leverage to go long on a certain asset, and when the market moved 3 points in the opposite direction, she was immediately liquidated. Looking at her trading records, she had a full position with 5800 in principal, no stop-loss set, and no risk control alerts activated. This isn’t trading; it’s basically throwing money into the exchange.
Having been in the crypto market for many years, I’ve heard too many stories of "zeroing out overnight." Most beginners fall into the same trap: believing that full position + high leverage equals quick wealth. Wrong. This logic is fundamentally flawed. Full position + high leverage isn’t about making money; it’s about paying fees to the exchange. To be blunt: those who survive in the market are never relying on massive leverage; they succeed because of precise control over position size.
Let’s do some numbers. With the same 5x leverage, suppose the account has a principal of 750 stablecoins. If you open a full position, a 6% market move in the opposite direction triggers forced liquidation. But if you only use 75 stablecoins with the same 5x leverage, it takes an 86.7% adverse move to wipe out the principal. The risk resistance between these two approaches differs by nearly 12 times. My friend’s situation was even more extreme—96.7% of her principal was in the position, so just a 1-point move could make her heart race; she was basically dancing on the edge of a cliff.
I’ve also fallen into this trap myself. Early on, a 10,000 yuan account was wiped out in three days. That painful lesson taught me deeply what it means to "stay alive is more important than anything."
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WhaleMistaker
· 01-10 15:21
Another bloody lesson, 6000 yuan just gone, it hurts so much.
Holding a full position without setting a stop loss, how big must your heart be? I truly admire that.
Leverage is a double-edged sword; the price of greed is liquidation, nothing else.
10,000 yuan wiped out in 3 days, I've experienced that kind of despair. Now I don't dare to use high leverage anymore.
Newcomers all want to get rich overnight, but they don't realize that exchanges have been waiting to harvest the leeks.
Position management is the key, but unfortunately most people can't understand this principle.
After hearing this story, I started to fear full-position trading. Living is truly more important than making money.
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ForkItAllDay
· 01-09 16:50
It's the same old script again... Full leverage trading is like playing Russian roulette with the exchange; you're bound to get hurt sooner or later.
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HypotheticalLiquidator
· 01-09 16:39
You should run when the health factor drops below 1.2, not wait until the liquidation notice to react. Look at that guy with 96.7% full position... This is the signal before a chain liquidation.
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CounterIndicator
· 01-09 16:38
Using full leverage of 5x is just like giving money to the exchange, there's really no difference.
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SelfStaking
· 01-09 16:21
It's the same old story of full-position liquidation; really not learning from past mistakes.
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OptionWhisperer
· 01-09 16:21
It's the same old story of full-position liquidation; I'm too familiar with this routine.
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Stop-loss is really not an option; the cost of blood is too high.
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Full position with high leverage is just gambling, not trading, to put it plainly.
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If you can't manage your position well, even small leverage is useless, really.
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One friend’s call and 10,000 bucks are gone; it's the kind you can't even persuade, the most painful.
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Whether risk control is turned on or off is really a matter of a single thought; this lesson has made her reflect for a long time.
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Using 5x leverage correctly can actually work; the key is that this group of newbies also leverage their brains.
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Looking at this account management level, it's just a matter of market fluctuation before being wiped out; it's only a matter of time.
At 3 a.m., I received a frantic call from a friend in Jiangsu, sobbing as she said her account was gone—全部6000 stablecoins wiped out. After asking, I found out she used 5x leverage to go long on a certain asset, and when the market moved 3 points in the opposite direction, she was immediately liquidated. Looking at her trading records, she had a full position with 5800 in principal, no stop-loss set, and no risk control alerts activated. This isn’t trading; it’s basically throwing money into the exchange.
Having been in the crypto market for many years, I’ve heard too many stories of "zeroing out overnight." Most beginners fall into the same trap: believing that full position + high leverage equals quick wealth. Wrong. This logic is fundamentally flawed. Full position + high leverage isn’t about making money; it’s about paying fees to the exchange. To be blunt: those who survive in the market are never relying on massive leverage; they succeed because of precise control over position size.
Let’s do some numbers. With the same 5x leverage, suppose the account has a principal of 750 stablecoins. If you open a full position, a 6% market move in the opposite direction triggers forced liquidation. But if you only use 75 stablecoins with the same 5x leverage, it takes an 86.7% adverse move to wipe out the principal. The risk resistance between these two approaches differs by nearly 12 times. My friend’s situation was even more extreme—96.7% of her principal was in the position, so just a 1-point move could make her heart race; she was basically dancing on the edge of a cliff.
I’ve also fallen into this trap myself. Early on, a 10,000 yuan account was wiped out in three days. That painful lesson taught me deeply what it means to "stay alive is more important than anything."