How long can the crypto circle survive? Essentially, it's not about the speed of making money, but about the wisdom to stay alive.
Emergency calls at 2 a.m. are very common. A friend’s voice was panicked: "I opened a 10x position with 10,000 USDT in full margin, and it only dropped 3%, so why did my account get liquidated?" Looking at the trading record, he directly put in 9,500 USDT without setting a stop-loss. This kind of operation is seen all too often in the crypto world.
Many people fall into this trap — mistakenly believing that "full margin = strong defense capability." In fact, this logic is completely backwards. Misusing full margin can lead to death much faster than you think.
**The root cause of liquidation in full margin isn’t leverage, but the position itself**
Similar stories happen every day. One set of data is shocking: during an 8% crash in Bitcoin, about 87% of forced liquidations involved traders using full margin. When prices fluctuate violently, positions are forcibly liquidated en masse, and accounts are wiped out instantly.
Full margin mode may seem like a safety net, but it’s actually a ticking time bomb. All available balance in the account turns into margin, giving a false sense of security. To put it into actual numbers: - An account with 1,000 USDT, with 900 USDT used for 10x leverage, a 5% adverse move → immediate liquidation; - But if only 100 USDT is used for 10x leverage, it takes a 50% move to trigger liquidation.
My friend put 95% of his principal into a position, used 10x leverage, and just a slight adjustment was enough to wipe him out completely.
**Three hard rules for doubling your account in half a year without liquidation**
The core lesson in crypto trading is risk management. In such a highly volatile market, preserving your principal is always the top priority.
**Rule 1: No single position exceeds 20% of total funds.** This is not conservative; it’s the survival baseline. Even if your judgment is completely wrong, a single loss remains within an acceptable range.
**Rule 2: Reasonably set stop-loss levels.** Don’t think "Will it rebound?" Just set the stop-loss when needed. Those with a good mindset tend to survive the longest.
**Rule 3: Distinguish between full margin and isolated margin scenarios.** Use isolated margin for testing small funds; consider full margin only for large, stable operations — but even then, strictly control the proportion of each position.
Those who have survived cycles, none of them won by gambling. They rely on calculating every trade carefully.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 01-10 23:53
Honestly, going all-in is just digging your own grave. The 87% liquidation rate isn't to scare people.
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CryptoSurvivor
· 01-10 23:53
Full position stuff, it's really a trap that new crypto enthusiasts often fall into. I almost did the same back then, but luckily I stopped in time.
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AirdropHuntress
· 01-10 23:51
87% full-position liquidation is accurate, but very few people actually survive by following the 20% position rule.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 01-10 23:51
It's another story of full-position liquidation, really classic. Has that guy never heard of the word stop-loss? He still has to cry and complain at 2 a.m.
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AirdropFatigue
· 01-10 23:50
This is outrageous. Who are these people still asking for help in the group at 2 a.m.? Fully leveraged 10x without setting a stop-loss—just asking for trouble.
How long can the crypto circle survive? Essentially, it's not about the speed of making money, but about the wisdom to stay alive.
Emergency calls at 2 a.m. are very common. A friend’s voice was panicked: "I opened a 10x position with 10,000 USDT in full margin, and it only dropped 3%, so why did my account get liquidated?" Looking at the trading record, he directly put in 9,500 USDT without setting a stop-loss. This kind of operation is seen all too often in the crypto world.
Many people fall into this trap — mistakenly believing that "full margin = strong defense capability." In fact, this logic is completely backwards. Misusing full margin can lead to death much faster than you think.
**The root cause of liquidation in full margin isn’t leverage, but the position itself**
Similar stories happen every day. One set of data is shocking: during an 8% crash in Bitcoin, about 87% of forced liquidations involved traders using full margin. When prices fluctuate violently, positions are forcibly liquidated en masse, and accounts are wiped out instantly.
Full margin mode may seem like a safety net, but it’s actually a ticking time bomb. All available balance in the account turns into margin, giving a false sense of security. To put it into actual numbers:
- An account with 1,000 USDT, with 900 USDT used for 10x leverage, a 5% adverse move → immediate liquidation;
- But if only 100 USDT is used for 10x leverage, it takes a 50% move to trigger liquidation.
My friend put 95% of his principal into a position, used 10x leverage, and just a slight adjustment was enough to wipe him out completely.
**Three hard rules for doubling your account in half a year without liquidation**
The core lesson in crypto trading is risk management. In such a highly volatile market, preserving your principal is always the top priority.
**Rule 1: No single position exceeds 20% of total funds.** This is not conservative; it’s the survival baseline. Even if your judgment is completely wrong, a single loss remains within an acceptable range.
**Rule 2: Reasonably set stop-loss levels.** Don’t think "Will it rebound?" Just set the stop-loss when needed. Those with a good mindset tend to survive the longest.
**Rule 3: Distinguish between full margin and isolated margin scenarios.** Use isolated margin for testing small funds; consider full margin only for large, stable operations — but even then, strictly control the proportion of each position.
Those who have survived cycles, none of them won by gambling. They rely on calculating every trade carefully.