Here's the thing about chasing tops and bottoms with leverage — it's a losing game.
Short timeframe? High leverage? You're basically gambling at that point. The house always wins.
Most traders blow up their accounts trying to catch every little move. The reality? Those quick gains vanish even faster.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 5h ago
You are absolutely right, aren't there many suckers around me getting liquidated? Short-term leverage is just gambling, it's gone in a flash.
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TerraNeverForget
· 5h ago
Leveraged short-term is just giving away money, I've seen too many people get liquidated like this.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 5h ago
Leveraged trading at the top and bottom is indeed a suicidal strategy. I've seen too many people go all in and directly get liquidated.
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TokenToaster
· 5h ago
Leveraging to chase peaks and troughs is suicidal, there's nothing more to say.
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 5h ago
To be honest, short-term leverage is just gambling; I've seen too many people get liquidated directly.
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FlatTax
· 5h ago
Hey, isn't this just the blood and tears lesson I've seen before? A buddy I met last year played it this way and got messed up.
Here's the thing about chasing tops and bottoms with leverage — it's a losing game.
Short timeframe? High leverage? You're basically gambling at that point. The house always wins.
Most traders blow up their accounts trying to catch every little move. The reality? Those quick gains vanish even faster.