Daily shortcut to losing money: Full position + High leverage. $ZEC

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Many people who just entered the cryptocurrency world, the first thing they do is not to learn risk control,

but to think:

"With this little principal, how can I multiply it without leverage?"

So, over-leveraging becomes the fastest way for beginners to pay tuition.

Let me clarify:

High leverage is not just easy to lose,

it is destined to lose, it's just a matter of time.

Most people think leverage amplifies profits,

but the reality is——

it always amplifies volatility.

In the market, there are not many major trends,

more often it's fluctuations, washouts, and repeated sweeps.

Then the most brutal situation arises:

You saw the right direction,

the trend is also correct,

but you——

couldn’t hold on until the market really starts.

Being stopped out, being forcibly liquidated,

it's not a technical issue,

but a positional structure that was wrong from the start.

Do you know what kind of users exchanges like the most?

Those who love full positions

Those who love high multiples

Those who love frequent trading

Those who love to hold positions

In their eyes:

Stop-loss is liquidity,

liquidation is the opposing side,

transaction fees are stable income.

You think you're "taking a gamble",

but in reality, you're just fueling the market.

Those who can truly survive for the long term, usually only include these people:

Light positions, avoid a fatal mistake at once

Low leverage, or even no leverage

Putting survival first

Valuing certainty, rather than odds fantasy

It's not that they don't want to make quick money,

but they know:

Opportunities are always there, but once the principal is gone, it's really gone.

If you're still thinking:

Relying on one or two heavy positions to turn around,

Using 20x, 50x to change your fate,

Then you're not trading,

you're leaving the market early.

No metaphysics, no selling courses,

just telling you in advance——

These pitfalls, sooner or later, will be stepped on.