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#Solana行情走势解读 $ZEC Trading Log: The two most common pitfalls for beginners.
Newcomers to the crypto world usually think less about how to survive and more about how to turn things around quickly. So, a single thought can determine victory or defeat—going all-in with high leverage.
This is the classic way to pay tuition fees.
It sounds great: leverage can amplify my gains. But the harsh reality is—what leverage amplifies is actually volatility. Profits are not that easy to come by.
What’s even more painful is that the market doesn’t have as many one-sided trends as you might think. Fluctuations back and forth, constantly sweeping orders—this is the norm. You might have the right direction and correct judgment, but your problem is… you won’t live to see the market truly take off.
Stop-losses get hit, forced liquidations occur—this isn’t due to poor technique, but because your position structure itself is wrong.
And what about those exchanges? What kind of users do they prefer? Not the consistently profitable ones, but these types:
Novices going all-in. High-leverage gamblers. Active traders who frequently enter and exit. Stubborn traders who don’t cut losses.
Why? Because these behaviors for the exchange mean: stop-loss = liquidity provision, liquidation = source of counterparty orders, trading fees = predictable cash flow.
You think you’re fighting for a chance, but in reality, you’re feeding the market.
Looking at traders who manage to survive longer, what do they have in common?
Operate with small positions, avoid deadly hits. Use low or no leverage, capable of absorbing market volatility. Prioritize “survival” as the top goal. Consistent returns are always more valuable than gambling odds.
They don’t necessarily want to make a big profit, but they understand one principle: good opportunities are always much more than the initial capital.
If you’re still dreaming of turning things around with one or two big positions, relying on 50x or 100x leverage to change your life, then you’re not really trading—you’re accelerating your exit.
This isn’t motivational talk, nor is it some secret. It’s an iron law you’ll understand only after paying your dues.