Everyone, I have to speak honestly. I borrowed 50,000 yuan earlier to gamble on BAS in futures, but what happened? I lost it all. I'm still trembling now, not because I'm cold, but because I'm truly panicked.



This money was originally borrowed from Jiebei and shouldn't have been used to play futures. I thought I had seen through the market at the time, but the market didn't follow the usual patterns at all. The recent movement of BASUSDT directly taught me a lesson — without stop-loss awareness, even a small position can wipe you out.

Now, I am faced with two choices: either carry the debt of 50,000 yuan and pay it off slowly, or be more aggressive in patching the holes. But I know, the more aggressive, the more dangerous it is. The cost of this lesson is already painfully high.

Sharing this experience with everyone is to say — futures are not a printing machine. Without sufficient capital reserves and strict risk management, even the smartest person can blow up. I hope everyone won't repeat my mistake.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 12-16 02:52
50,000 Borrowed Money Gone, This Is the "Lesson" That Futures Taught Me --- Bro, this wave is truly a textbook-level negative example, no stop-loss means instant death --- It's painful to watch, but we have to admit that this is the real market situation --- So, borrowing money to trade futures is basically gambling with your life, there's no third way --- BAS's recent trend is indeed fierce, but what's even more fierce is the lack of defensive awareness --- Still debating whether to patch the holes? I advise you to pay off your debts first, really --- That's why big shots always say "Staying alive is winning," and now you've learned it --- Using Borrowed Money to cash out and trade futures, this move is truly a classic script for hardworking people --- Honestly, I'm a bit worried that this guy might really go down the "lose more, fight harder" path, it's too dangerous
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 12-15 06:30
Oh man, this guy really wrote his blood and tears story. Using Jiebei for futures hedging, I have to say this move is truly brilliant... The market teaches you to be straightforward.
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ruggedNotShruggedvip
· 12-14 02:50
This guy is really unlucky, borrowing money to cash out and play futures, this is just outrageous. 50,000 yuan instantly evaporated, I have to say this is a textbook-level crash scene... Not setting stop-loss is really asking for trouble. Bro, you still want to be more aggressive and patch the holes? Wake up, this is the most dangerous moment. Honestly, I've seen this kind of operation too many times, and the results are never good. In the face of the market, no one is a genius; no matter how smart, you must respect the market.
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SerNgmivip
· 12-14 02:45
Buddy, this is the cost of greed. You dare to move the money in the credit loan. Using principal to gamble on futures, this move is really outrageous. I've seen quite a few blow-ups. No stop-loss is playing with fire. The market teaches you a harsh lesson.
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