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Leverage is a double-edged sword 🤔

Watching someone blow up a $100K account in 24 hours just by over-leveraging on BTC makes me wonder—are we really learning from others' mistakes?

It's wild to see how quickly a $100K deposit can evaporate when you chase BTC with extreme leverage. Open a $3.8M long, get wiped, then flip to a short and get liquidated again—eight times in a single day. All that's left is pocket change. 🤔

I get the temptation to go big, especially when you see a move forming. But if a single wrong direction can erase everything, is the potential reward really worth the risk? Maybe the real edge is knowing when to size down and stay alive.

Moments like this remind me that crypto doesn't care about your ego. It's a humbling game. Do you have a strict rule on max leverage per trade, or do you adjust based on volatility?

Comments4

  • Priya Nair
    It's a tough but necessary reminder 📈. Starting with 2-3x leverage to understand position sizing and risk before scaling up could save that painful tuition fee.
  • Tom Fielding
    No. Most people won't learn until their own account is dust. Leverage doesn't care about your thesis—only the liquidation price.
  • Hiro Tanaka
    100% leverage on BTC with 25x is a 4% move to zero. Most retail doesn't calculate that their max drawdown threshold is lower than their liquidation price.
  • Lena Brandt
    Over-leveraging isn't trading, it's gambling with a time bomb. The real mistake isn't the loss, it's ignoring that position sizing is the only variable you control. Risk per trade, not per account.