A phone call at 2 a.m. was filled with despair: "How did my account suddenly disappear? I only used 10x leverage." Opening the trading record, I saw that the entire principal of 9500U was put in—full position, 10x leverage, with no stop-loss set. This isn't a leverage problem; it's directly throwing money into the fire.
Many traders have a misconception: they think full position is the most resilient way to trade. In reality, it's the exact opposite—using full position incorrectly is the fastest way to get wiped out.
**The truth about liquidation is simple: it's not leverage that harms you, it's having too large a position.**
Let's do the math. Suppose the principal is 1000U, with two ways to open a position:
Method 1: 900U at 10x leverage. A 5% adverse move in the market will wipe out the account. Method 2: 100U at 10x leverage. It takes a 50% adverse move to trigger liquidation.
Same 10x leverage, but the results are worlds apart. The real danger is never the multiple itself; it's the madness of risking your life with each trade.
The reason I can hold my position for half a year without liquidation is because I follow three ironclad rules:
**First, never risk more than 20% of total funds on a single position.** Even if one trade loses completely, it won't damage the overall capital.
**Second, limit maximum loss per trade to within 3% of total funds.** Stop-loss must be set at the time of opening the position; don’t wait until the market moves against you and panic.
**Third, do not trade during volatile sideways markets, avoid adding to profits impulsively, and keep emotions out of decision-making.** This is the hardest but most crucial rule.
The true meaning of full position isn't to go all-in for a comeback, but to preserve your life—allowing you to withstand market fluctuations. It’s a risk buffer, not a button for overnight riches.
Try small positions, strictly enforce stop-losses, and adhere to trading discipline—that’s the way to survive long in the crypto world. Not all leverage is usable; it depends on how you use it. Controlling your position size is the real skill.
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MemeCoinSavant
· 10h ago
ngl, the 20% rule hits different when you actually do the math on portfolio decay curves... pretty based risk management thesis tbh
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GasFeeNightmare
· 12-25 13:13
I understand the phone call at 2 a.m. very well, but I usually answer when I'm squatting on the gas tracker... This guy with a full position of 9500U is really serious, honestly he blew up faster than my cross-chain bridge.
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Another story of going to zero after just 5%, I’ve calculated that if that guy only invests 20% of 1000U, he might not survive past this winter.
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Stop-loss is really like gas fees, you can save a little money but need to spend a lot of time watching... but compared to liquidation, this effort is worth it.
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I just don’t get it, why insist on 10x leverage to go all-in? Isn’t it better to try with 1x and small positions? Really.
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Looking at this guy’s operations, I know he’s never watched the real-time liquidation trend late at night. That scene is even more intense than a gas war.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 12-25 05:19
Another story of going all-in with full position, it's about time to learn to cut losses.
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Leverage of 10x is not wrong in itself, the mistake is full-position trading with a brain full of water.
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The three iron laws are spot on, but most people can't follow them, including myself sometimes.
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Desperate phone call at 2 a.m., it's a daily scene in the crypto world, I've heard it too many times.
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Position management is really more important than anything else, but unfortunately, those who have realized it have blown up their positions once or twice.
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20% per trade, 3% stop loss, sounds simple, but executing it really requires discipline.
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No adding more, no bottom fishing, no gambling on emotions—easy to say, deadly to do.
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This brother's iron law is indeed reasonable, but how many people in the crypto world can truly stick to it?
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0xSherlock
· 12-24 12:55
I also answered that call at 2 a.m., and the most I heard was "How did I just disappear"… I've said so many times about position control, but some people just don't listen.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-24 12:54
9500U full position all-in, this guy really wants to accelerate to meet God...
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NFTRegretful
· 12-24 12:49
Oh no, it's the same story of going all-in with a full position. I can't even persuade those kinds of people anymore.
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CoffeeOnChain
· 12-24 12:39
Really, I can't help but laugh when I see stories at 2 a.m... Going all-in with full leverage and not stopping the loss, this guy is just gambling with his life.
A phone call at 2 a.m. was filled with despair: "How did my account suddenly disappear? I only used 10x leverage." Opening the trading record, I saw that the entire principal of 9500U was put in—full position, 10x leverage, with no stop-loss set. This isn't a leverage problem; it's directly throwing money into the fire.
Many traders have a misconception: they think full position is the most resilient way to trade. In reality, it's the exact opposite—using full position incorrectly is the fastest way to get wiped out.
**The truth about liquidation is simple: it's not leverage that harms you, it's having too large a position.**
Let's do the math. Suppose the principal is 1000U, with two ways to open a position:
Method 1: 900U at 10x leverage. A 5% adverse move in the market will wipe out the account.
Method 2: 100U at 10x leverage. It takes a 50% adverse move to trigger liquidation.
Same 10x leverage, but the results are worlds apart. The real danger is never the multiple itself; it's the madness of risking your life with each trade.
The reason I can hold my position for half a year without liquidation is because I follow three ironclad rules:
**First, never risk more than 20% of total funds on a single position.** Even if one trade loses completely, it won't damage the overall capital.
**Second, limit maximum loss per trade to within 3% of total funds.** Stop-loss must be set at the time of opening the position; don’t wait until the market moves against you and panic.
**Third, do not trade during volatile sideways markets, avoid adding to profits impulsively, and keep emotions out of decision-making.** This is the hardest but most crucial rule.
The true meaning of full position isn't to go all-in for a comeback, but to preserve your life—allowing you to withstand market fluctuations. It’s a risk buffer, not a button for overnight riches.
Try small positions, strictly enforce stop-losses, and adhere to trading discipline—that’s the way to survive long in the crypto world. Not all leverage is usable; it depends on how you use it. Controlling your position size is the real skill.