The leverage trap: retail investors chasing momentum plays everything that pops. When capital flows start moving, FOMO kicks in hard—everyone's rushing in with borrowed money, riding the wave of quick gains. But here's the thing: margin debt keeps piling up while volatility stays unpredictable. The pattern repeats: surge on hype, panic on correction. It's a classic bubble playbook where sentiment drives the trade, not fundamentals. Those riding the momentum might catch gains on the way up, but the unwinding? That's where positions break and margin calls hit different.
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ProposalDetective
· 4h ago
Leverage... really a weed harvest machine.
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LongTermDreamer
· 4h ago
Haha, isn't this just me three years ago? Borrowed money to go all-in, and ended up getting crushed that time...
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GweiWatcher
· 4h ago
Leverage summary: chasing rallies and selling in dips always leads to total loss
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zkProofGremlin
· 4h ago
Leverage is really a poison; everyone who plays with it should wake up and be cautious.
The leverage trap: retail investors chasing momentum plays everything that pops. When capital flows start moving, FOMO kicks in hard—everyone's rushing in with borrowed money, riding the wave of quick gains. But here's the thing: margin debt keeps piling up while volatility stays unpredictable. The pattern repeats: surge on hype, panic on correction. It's a classic bubble playbook where sentiment drives the trade, not fundamentals. Those riding the momentum might catch gains on the way up, but the unwinding? That's where positions break and margin calls hit different.