Recent analyses and viewpoints have been continuously improving in quality, and their logic has become more solid. But to say the least, this is also a good time to remind everyone of a phenomenon—many people have an overly strong obsession with bullish positions, opening positions all at once, which indeed increases the risk of being caught in a trap.



Markets always go through cycles, and even when the trend is obvious, it's important to leave enough margin. Over-leverage and full-position trading may seem like pursuing returns, but in reality, they amplify risk exposure. Especially at uncertain market points, holding lighter positions and leaving room for volatility are often wiser choices.
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alpha_leakervip
· 29m ago
Full position long is really a suicidal move; I've seen too many people go all-in and end up instantly liquidated. --- It's easy to say, but when the opportunity actually comes, how many can resist going all-in? --- I agree, risk management is the key to lasting longer; returns are secondary. --- That's why I always stick to light positions and trade tactically. It may not be as exciting, but it keeps me alive for a very long time. --- So, the ones really making money are secretly reducing their positions, even though they still claim to be bullish.
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down_only_larryvip
· 10h ago
Full position trading will inevitably lead to losses sooner or later.
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MEVHuntervip
· 10h ago
Full position trading is truly a suicidal strategy; the small price difference in the mempool can't make up for the liquidation losses. I've seen too many people go bankrupt because of this.
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orphaned_blockvip
· 10h ago
Full position trading is truly a suicidal move. Getting excited when prices go up, and in the end, you're the one holding the bag.
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HashBanditvip
· 10h ago
ngl this hits different when you remember back in my mining days... full positions rekt SO many people. gas fees weren't even the half of it, network congestion literally wiped out margins overnight. tbh the scalability trilemma still applies to risk management — can't have it all, gotta pick your battles. light bags on uncertain nodes > maximum leverage cope, fr fr
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RektButStillHerevip
· 11h ago
All-in traders are just newbies; I've seen too many brothers get liquidated after a quick pullback.
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