#数字资产市场动态 # The Truth Behind Contract Liquidations



Losing 100,000 to zero, then starting over—over these years of trading, I’ve developed a survival strategy through countless liquidations. Honestly, 90% of contract traders end up losing everything, and the core reason is only one: **They simply don’t know how to cut losses**.

Have you ever met someone who—earns 1 million in a day, then loses it all because of one bad hold? I’ve seen it too many times. Today, I’ll lay out the pitfalls I’ve stepped into over the years, one by one.

## The Blood and Tears of Two Liquidations

**Case 1: March 2023, the BTC Lesson**

At that time, BTC soared from 26,000 to 32,000. I got greedy and shorted with 5x leverage. I thought, “It will just pull back after a little more rise.” But what happened? The coin kept climbing to 35,000, and my position was instantly liquidated. That moment made me realize: **Holding a position once might keep you alive, but doing it 10 times guarantees a loss**.

**Case 2: January 2024, the SOL Nightmare**

When SOL broke 120, I chased the high with 10x leverage long. My plan was “Sell when it breaks the previous high.” But the market doesn’t follow logic—price dipped to 90, and my account was wiped out instantly.

What’s the most heartbreaking feeling? It’s not losing money itself, but the illusion of “just wait a bit, and I’ll get back to break-even.” I kept fooling myself like that, and the last time was deadly.

## Survival Stop-Loss Rules

Want to survive longer? Stop-loss is your protective charm.

### 1. Rapid Stop-Loss (Beginner’s Guide)

It boils down to three numbers:
- **Set a stop-loss within 4 seconds after opening a position**
- **Stop-loss distance = 1 ÷ leverage**

For example, with 20x leverage, set a 5% stop-loss. For a $10,000 position, $500 stop-loss. Sounds conservative? Exactly, it must be that cautious. As long as your capital is safe, the game can go on.

### 2. The Dance of Trailing Stop-Loss (Advanced Technique)

This is the most effective method I’ve used—**gradually moving the stop-loss as profits grow**:
- **When floating profit hits 5%** → move stop-loss to break-even (lock in no loss)
- **When floating profit hits 10%** → move stop-loss to 5% in profit
- **When floating profit hits 20%** → move stop-loss to 15% in profit

Think of it like saving your game progress. Once the gains are wiped out, it’s not worth it. This method allows you to ride the entire trend while never falling back into loss territory from profit.

### 3. Emotional Stop-Loss (Psychological Defense)

This is the most overlooked but crucial:
- **Lose 3 trades in a row? Close the app, go for a run or workout for 1 hour**
- **Just made money and feel euphoric? Withdraw 50% immediately**

Decisions made in a state of euphoria are 99% wrong. I’ve seen too many people open another position out of “itchy hands,” only to have their dreams shattered.

## Real Cases of Profitable Stop-Loss

**ETH Trade in May 2024**

Open position: Long at 3600, 20x leverage, initial stop-loss at 3520 (only 2.2% risk)

When ETH rose to 3700: Immediately move stop-loss to 3520, locking in 3% profit

Final market: ETH surged to 4100

**Result?** Captured the full rise from 3600 to 4100, risking only 2% initially. That’s the power of stop-loss—fixed risk, unlimited reward.

## Final Words

**Stop-loss isn’t surrender, it’s tactical retreat.**

All the big players you admire have been liquidated before. What’s the difference? They cut losses fast enough. The crypto market isn’t short of opportunities; what’s truly lacking is your capital to survive until the next one.

The only reason you can sit at the poker table and play is because you still have chips. Once your capital is gone, you can only watch others play. That feeling is truly uncomfortable.
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unrekt.ethvip
· 2h ago
Stop-loss is really a lifesaver. I've seen too many big players vanish after a wave of retracement. It's heartbreaking.
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GmGnSleepervip
· 3h ago
Oh no, this stop-loss rule is so right. I didn't listen before, and my hands kept itching... That time I lost 5 trades in a row and just shut down my computer for the whole day, really. I need to try this 4-second stop-loss setting, or else I'll end up in the same situation sooner or later. It was the same with SOL earlier; I knew I should sell but was greedy, and in an instant, my account was gone. The idea of gradually moving up floating profits is good, but I always forget to execute it, and my mindset is still a bit off. Rather than calculating profits every day, it's better to get a good sleep, then check the market when you wake up. Only after losing do you understand that the principal is king; without chips, everything is useless.
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digital_archaeologistvip
· 3h ago
Honestly, I've never seen a day where a million turns to zero overnight, but I have seen the moment when my account balance drops from six digits to five digits. Stop-loss seems simple, but when it comes to holding the position, you still end up deceiving yourself: "Just a little longer," "Next K-line," and then there’s no next one.
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AirdropJunkievip
· 3h ago
This guy is so right, I died like that all the time... retired honorably three times
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SignatureDeniedvip
· 3h ago
Damn, it's that same stop-loss theory again... I'm that 90%, and I've already given up, haha. Basically, it's a mindset issue. Who can put down their phone after losing 3 trades in a row? That's unrealistic. I don't quite believe that ETH case. Who can withstand such precise price spikes in real trading? Actually, the key is that the more leverage you use, the easier it is to get carried away. 20x leverage is a gambler's game. But on the other hand, many people really die because they are unwilling to admit their losses.
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TokenUnlockervip
· 4h ago
This stop-loss methodology is nonsense. I tried moving the stop-loss up with floating profits, but as soon as the coin retraced, it was stopped out, and then it took off again. Just a little bit more.
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GateUser-0717ab66vip
· 4h ago
Damn, really, risking a position is truly playing with fire, I've seen too many wipe out in one wave. --- Setting a 4-second stop loss requires a lot of discipline, I really haven't managed to do that. --- Losing 3 trades in a row and then closing the software haha, I usually only react after losing 7 trades, I'm just naive. --- That ETH case was indeed perfect, taking a 2% risk and catching the entire wave of gains, this is a reasonable trading approach. --- That last sentence really hit home, capital is everything, without chips you can only watch helplessly. --- But on the other hand, knowing about stop loss and actually executing it are two different things, it's really difficult. --- Raising the stop loss with floating profits is a good move, much better than me blindly risking trades. --- Losing 90% of your capital is a bit scary, I feel like I'm also among the majority in this.
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EagleEyevip
· 4h ago
Thanks for sharing this
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