At 3 a.m., I received a voice message. A friend was trembling with anxiety: "I put 10,000 yuan all in with 10x leverage, and it only dropped 3%, and my account was wiped out." When I checked the trading record, I saw he entered with 9,500 yuan full position, without even setting a stop-loss.



This trap has been fallen into by too many people. Many believe that going all-in can accumulate wealth gradually, but in reality, it leads to faster liquidation than incremental positions. To put it simply, liquidation is never caused by leverage alone, but by over-accumulating position size.

For example, with 1,000 yuan, using 10x leverage on 900 yuan, a mere 5% adverse move would wipe out the entire position. But if you only trade with 100 yuan, it takes a 50% move to get liquidated. This difference is obvious.

I have summarized three survival rules. Stick to them for half a year, and not only will you survive, but your profits will double: First, only invest 20% of your account funds per trade. With a 10,000 yuan account, a single trade should be no more than 2,000 yuan. A 10% stop-loss means only losing 200 yuan, which won't hurt your core capital; Second, keep each loss within 3%, and plan your stop-loss levels in advance; Third, avoid trading in volatile sideways markets, and don’t chase after profits. Don’t let emotions control your decisions.

Previously, a fan kept getting liquidated every month. Following these rules, he increased his account from 5,000 to 8,000 yuan in three months. The key to full position trading isn’t about betting on the right direction, but about leaving enough buffer to trade steadily.
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TheShibaWhisperervip
· 01-20 15:08
Another story of a full-position dream shattered without stop-loss. Why can't so many people learn?
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YieldChaservip
· 01-20 11:53
I told him that full position is a trap, and this guy really dares to gamble with 9500 yuan, with no stop-loss at all, pure karma for liquidation. --- I also use the 20% position rule, really, it's much more reliable than that gambler mentality. --- Don't leverage before setting a proper stop-loss, that's the bottom line. --- The most outrageous thing is that he didn't even set a stop-loss, this isn't trading, it's gambling. --- After seeing this case, I feel lucky that I don't take such reckless risks. The rule of limiting single-loss to within 3% must be strictly enforced. --- There are really too many guys who get liquidated with full positions, so pitiful. --- This analysis hits the point; position management is indeed ten times more important than choosing the direction. --- I just can't understand why some people still dare to go all-in without stop-loss, are they brain-dead? --- The 20% rule sounds conservative but can really help you survive longer. Making money is not something that happens overnight. --- So many friends have fallen into this trap, why do some people just not learn their lesson?
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hodl_therapistvip
· 01-17 15:51
Another full-margin leverage disaster. This guy dares to go all-in without stop-loss. Serves him right. A 20% single trade is really a lifesaver. That's how I operate now. Being emotionally driven is real. Making a little profit makes you want to chase, and in the end, everything is lost. I believed the guy who went from 5000 to 8000. Rules are there to be strictly followed. Volatile markets really should take a break. It's even harder than losing money. Not setting a stop-loss before opening a trade? Your brain must be eaten by leverage. That's right, liquidation isn't really the leverage's fault. It's your poor position management.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 01-17 15:51
Oh, this is a typical gambler's mentality, no stop-loss and full position, serves you right. --- 20% position control really works, I also escaped death this way. --- That 3% stop-loss is truly brilliant; many people only entered because they couldn't bear to cut losses. --- Don't talk about "accumulating strength for a big breakthrough," that's just self-deception by gambling dogs haha. --- Honestly, people who understand risk management can't make quick money, but they can survive longer. --- A full position with 10,000 bucks and leverage, this guy really has courage, but courage is useless. --- Look at the case from 5,000 to 8,000, steady operation is really not a joke. --- It's not about leverage, it's about the mind; many people haven't even figured this out yet.
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NFTPessimistvip
· 01-17 15:50
Another full-position liquidation scene, truly incredible. These people just don't learn their lesson.
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TxFailedvip
· 01-17 15:49
ah here we go, another 3am liquidation horror story. no stop loss in 2024? that's not trading, that's just donating to the exchange lmao. learned this one the painful way back when... yeah, 20% rule actually saves lives.
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fren_with_benefitsvip
· 01-17 15:39
It's the old trick of full-position liquidation again. Playing with fire without stop-losses. I've used the 20% single trade rule before, and it really made trading much more comfortable. Emotional manipulation is deadly. Nine out of ten people who chase after profits after making money end up breaking even.
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