A big player got schooled on the Ethereum contract. Yesterday, they were floating a profit of 1.1 million, but in the blink of an eye, they were down 400,000—markets never show mercy. Using 25x leverage to go long on ETH, the liquidation line was right at 2978. Any slight market shake, and the account could be wiped out in an instant.
What’s even more heartbreaking is that this guy also placed a long position on HYPE, with an unrealized loss of 180,000. The feeling of double leverage pressure, just thinking about it, hurts.
Contract trading, in simple terms, is about amplifying gains with leverage, but it also magnifies losses. Profits that once doubled can be wiped out in a single correction, or even turn into losses. This is not alarmist talk; it’s the reality played out every day in the market.
A word of caution: high leverage is not a money-making magic wand; it’s a double-edged sword. Proper stop-loss planning, controlling leverage levels, and not following the herd into bottom-fishing are fundamental skills that are crucial for protecting your principal. Stories of big players crashing happen every day, and as small retail investors, we must stay vigilant.
Currently, ETH and BNB are still oscillating back and forth. Should we enter now or wait and see? You need to have a plan.
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MEVHunter
· 01-11 09:35
25x leverage hits the liquidation line, how capable is this guy? The flash loan arbitrage hasn't broken even yet, and the contract self-destructed first.
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JustHereForMemes
· 01-09 03:56
Using 25x leverage is really playing with fire. In an instant, it went from a floating profit of 1.1 million to a loss of 400,000. The market is just so cruel.
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bridge_anxiety
· 01-09 03:55
1.5 million to -400,000, this move is really crazy... 25x leverage is playing with fire, a big fluctuation and it's all gone.
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SatoshiHeir
· 01-09 03:32
It should be pointed out that this brother's tragedy is entirely due to a misunderstanding of the essence of leverage—the 25x multiplier fundamentally violates the basic principles of risk management. On-chain data shows that the liquidation rate for such extreme operations is as high as 87%, without a doubt.
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-09 03:30
25x leverage hits the liquidation line, this guy is really dancing on the edge of a cliff
A big player got schooled on the Ethereum contract. Yesterday, they were floating a profit of 1.1 million, but in the blink of an eye, they were down 400,000—markets never show mercy. Using 25x leverage to go long on ETH, the liquidation line was right at 2978. Any slight market shake, and the account could be wiped out in an instant.
What’s even more heartbreaking is that this guy also placed a long position on HYPE, with an unrealized loss of 180,000. The feeling of double leverage pressure, just thinking about it, hurts.
Contract trading, in simple terms, is about amplifying gains with leverage, but it also magnifies losses. Profits that once doubled can be wiped out in a single correction, or even turn into losses. This is not alarmist talk; it’s the reality played out every day in the market.
A word of caution: high leverage is not a money-making magic wand; it’s a double-edged sword. Proper stop-loss planning, controlling leverage levels, and not following the herd into bottom-fishing are fundamental skills that are crucial for protecting your principal. Stories of big players crashing happen every day, and as small retail investors, we must stay vigilant.
Currently, ETH and BNB are still oscillating back and forth. Should we enter now or wait and see? You need to have a plan.