The truth is harsh but necessary—these words might be hard to hear, but they need to be said.
Looking at this wave of market movement, dropping from 0.015 to 0.012, some people have been liquidated directly. Really, just a small fluctuation. I want to ask everyone: how do you trade?
From a different perspective, this is only a 3-cent drop. According to spot trading logic, this kind of fluctuation is nothing. But in futures contracts, some people just can't hold on. All I can say is—this is not trading, it's blind gambling.
Honestly, if this coin doesn't drop to 0.008, it’s already being generous. Once it hits that level, who knows how many will be wiped out.
If you're still using leverage for such small fluctuations, you need to reflect on your position management. You have a long way to go.
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TokenomicsTrapper
· 13h ago
lmao watching people get liquidated on a 20% wick is actually peak greater fool theory in action. like... actually if you read the contract mechanics, this is literally textbook exit pump pattern. called this months ago btw.
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CounterIndicator
· 13h ago
Liquidation, just liquidation. Who's to blame? The price of greed.
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Playing small fluctuations with leverage is really asking for death. I've seen through it long ago.
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That 0.008 drop, and another group of people are about to jump off the building.
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Honestly, if you don't have proper position management, don't touch futures contracts. You're just throwing money away.
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In this kind of market, I can only say it's deserved if you get liquidated.
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A 0.3% drop in spot prices doesn't bother me, but a gap in futures contracts can wipe you out instantly. The difference is huge.
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Blindly gambling, hearing that makes me laugh to death. That's exactly how it is.
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I can't believe anyone would survive if the price drops to 0.008.
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If you didn't manage your positions well, don't blame the coin. Blame your greed.
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A 0.3% fluctuation caused a collapse. Do you still dare to say you're trading?
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ser_aped.eth
· 13h ago
A 3 basis point drop causes liquidation, how much leverage is that haha
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Basically, it's just poor stop-loss management. You only feel comfortable when going all-in, right?
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How many leeks are cut when that 0.008 move happens?
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Contracts are really the devil. Small fluctuations can wipe out a bunch of people, while spot trading is like nothing happened.
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I've explained position management so many times, but some people still don't listen. There's nothing I can do about that.
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If the market moves even a little, you can't hold on. That's not really trading.
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Next time, if it really hits 0.008, that will be exciting.
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Leverage is comfortable when used properly, but if misused, it’s gone in an instant.
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Seeing others get liquidated always makes me reflect for a second, but when the market moves, I forget again.
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The words may be rough, but the truth is clear. Listening to it hurts, but that’s right.
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LiquidityWitch
· 13h ago
Those who got liquidated, wake up. If you can't handle this small dip, what are you playing contracts for?
Leverage is just an amplifier; if your mentality isn't right, you'll die even faster.
0.008 is really coming; I don't know how many positions will need to be cleared again.
Basically, it's a lack of risk awareness—using tenfold leverage to gamble on a 0.3% fluctuation.
What should we reflect on? Most people don't even have the concept of position management.
I see this market very clearly; I'm just worried that someone won't believe it and insists on taking a gamble again.
The truth is harsh but necessary—these words might be hard to hear, but they need to be said.
Looking at this wave of market movement, dropping from 0.015 to 0.012, some people have been liquidated directly. Really, just a small fluctuation. I want to ask everyone: how do you trade?
From a different perspective, this is only a 3-cent drop. According to spot trading logic, this kind of fluctuation is nothing. But in futures contracts, some people just can't hold on. All I can say is—this is not trading, it's blind gambling.
Honestly, if this coin doesn't drop to 0.008, it’s already being generous. Once it hits that level, who knows how many will be wiped out.
If you're still using leverage for such small fluctuations, you need to reflect on your position management. You have a long way to go.