Market rebound lasted only two days before fading away, so heartbreaking😂
A few days ago during that rebound wave, a rolling trader used $10,000 capital to continuously roll over positions and forcefully extracted a floating profit of $940,000, with the account directly multiplying by 94 times. At first glance, it sounds like a legendary story, but the underlying risk scale is also exploding— to achieve such returns, the leverage must be set extremely high, and the liquidation price is embarrassingly close to the spot price.
This kind of strategy is like dancing on the edge of a cliff; even a slight pullback in BTC can be deadly. Last night, when BTC experienced a slight correction, his position was immediately liquidated, and the account instantly dropped from $940,000 back to the starting point. In just a few hours, the floating profit vanished into thin air.
The rolling strategy looks attractive, but the risk of liquidation is always an unseen mine. High leverage, high returns— the price is zero tolerance for errors.
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-09 17:36
How's that guy with 94x doing now? Did he lose his entire fortune?
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NFTRegretter
· 01-08 22:59
94 times? Why not just sleepwalk to Mars directly, and it's over when you wake up.
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GasGrillMaster
· 01-08 19:34
94 times? Bro, this isn't trading, it's gambling.
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StakeOrRegret
· 01-08 12:39
94x unrealized gains wiped out overnight, this is the true face of high leverage
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HashBard
· 01-08 05:55
ngl this is the classic "icarus flew too close to the sun" narrative we keep seeing play out... dude literally turned 10k into 94x then watched it evaporate in hours lmao. the math checks out but the margin of error? basically nonexistent. one wick, game over.
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WagmiAnon
· 01-08 05:52
The dream of 94x has shattered, this is the price of high leverage.
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screenshot_gains
· 01-08 05:52
94x dreams shattered, the price of dancing on the edge of a cliff is like this—one correction and it's all gone.
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0xSoulless
· 01-08 05:50
94 times, then it resets to zero. This is the crypto world haha, can't even laugh.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 01-08 05:42
The 94x dream ended so quickly that I didn't have time to take a screenshot before it was gone.
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TokenAlchemist
· 01-08 05:38
liquidation cascades aren't a feature, they're a bug in your risk model ngl
Market rebound lasted only two days before fading away, so heartbreaking😂
A few days ago during that rebound wave, a rolling trader used $10,000 capital to continuously roll over positions and forcefully extracted a floating profit of $940,000, with the account directly multiplying by 94 times. At first glance, it sounds like a legendary story, but the underlying risk scale is also exploding— to achieve such returns, the leverage must be set extremely high, and the liquidation price is embarrassingly close to the spot price.
This kind of strategy is like dancing on the edge of a cliff; even a slight pullback in BTC can be deadly. Last night, when BTC experienced a slight correction, his position was immediately liquidated, and the account instantly dropped from $940,000 back to the starting point. In just a few hours, the floating profit vanished into thin air.
The rolling strategy looks attractive, but the risk of liquidation is always an unseen mine. High leverage, high returns— the price is zero tolerance for errors.