Watched my account balance quadruple in half an hour, but before I could even take a screenshot to show off, I lost it all in the next second.
My mind is blank right now. I worked over a dozen hours every day this past month, saving up a bit of capital from delivering food, hoping I could give my family a better life by the end of the year. But then I started using leverage, staring at the K-line as it fluctuated up and down, and in the end, I lost everything—principal and interest included.
When the withdrawal page showed a zero balance, my finger hovered over the screen for a long time. It wasn't about being unwilling to accept it; I was just completely numb—after a month of hard work, my account balance is back to where I started. That's what contracts are like: easy come, even easier go.
All I want to say now is: stay away from high leverage. Seriously.
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LiquidityWitch
· 21h ago
the liquidation sacrifice has spoken. leverage is just a fancy spell for summoning ruin faster than any dark pool ever could... dude got caught in the alchemy trap fr fr
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All-InQueen
· 21h ago
This is the true face of contracts: one second you're in heaven, the next in hell.
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Leverage, huh? When you make money, you feel like a genius; when you lose, you realize you were a fool.
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I feel bad for you just reading this—a month's hard-earned money gone just like that.
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I just want to ask, has anyone really made money with high leverage? Tell me, I want to hear.
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This is why I now only touch stablecoins and never look at K-lines anymore.
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Damn, this hits too close to home—feels like I'm watching my own story.
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High leverage really is poison. If I hadn't lost before, I wouldn't have been able to walk away.
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All those hours of work in a month just gone like that? I really can't take it.
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GasGoblin
· 21h ago
Leverage really is the devil. Four times leverage went to zero in an instant—so heartbreaking.
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A month’s hard-earned money, gone in just a few minutes. This feeling is pure despair.
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That’s how contracts are: when you win, it feels great for a second; when you lose, you regret it for a whole month.
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Seeing the balance hit zero, I can imagine how that feels... It’s just too hard, bro.
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Losing all your principal is the most painful part—it’s your hard-earned money from work.
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High leverage really is the fastest way to go bankrupt, bar none.
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Quadrupled in half an hour, then back to zero—this market move is insane.
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That’s why it’s okay to play with small amounts, but don’t go all in with your principal, bro.
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Leverage is just something that destroys lives. For me, I avoid it altogether.
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Gave my whole monthly salary to the exchange. How much is this lesson worth?
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pvt_key_collector
· 21h ago
This is the true nature of leverage—gambler mentality is the easiest to exploit.
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FrogInTheWell
· 21h ago
Leverage really is the devil, a lesson learned the hard way.
Four times leverage wiped out instantly—what a huge psychological blow.
A month's work gone in an instant, I feel sorry for you.
Don't blame the candlestick chart, blame our own greed.
That's why I never touch leverage above 10x anymore.
The feeling when you see the screen go black can really make you depressed.
Remember next time, your principal is everything.
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StablecoinEnjoyer
· 21h ago
This is the true portrayal of high leverage, damn it.
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bridge_anxiety
· 21h ago
Four times up to zero, that's just standard contract operations. Seriously, stay away from high leverage, bro.
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Watching the candlestick plunge at that moment, it really feels worse than death.
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A month's worth of takeout money completely gone, leverage is just hell for gamblers.
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Damn, that move was insane, instantly went from millionaire back to wage slave.
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Say no more, I got drained the same way. Now I feel sick just looking at candlesticks.
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Four times in half an hour and then wiped out in minutes, the script for this is just too ridiculous.
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Damn contracts, just there to fleece people. I'm never touching them again.
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The moment my finger stopped on the screen, I finally understood what despair means.
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A month's salary down the drain, this trade was a total disaster.
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High leverage is just hell on earth—fast gains, faster losses.
Watched my account balance quadruple in half an hour, but before I could even take a screenshot to show off, I lost it all in the next second.
My mind is blank right now. I worked over a dozen hours every day this past month, saving up a bit of capital from delivering food, hoping I could give my family a better life by the end of the year. But then I started using leverage, staring at the K-line as it fluctuated up and down, and in the end, I lost everything—principal and interest included.
When the withdrawal page showed a zero balance, my finger hovered over the screen for a long time. It wasn't about being unwilling to accept it; I was just completely numb—after a month of hard work, my account balance is back to where I started. That's what contracts are like: easy come, even easier go.
All I want to say now is: stay away from high leverage. Seriously.