I was originally dealing with other annoying issues when I suddenly glanced at my position and saw that TAKE had directly triggered an ADL. The feeling at that moment was just one word:绝。
A 200x loss, talking about it still brings tears. Sometimes it's really not that your operations are overly reckless, but that market volatility can instantly blow up your position. Especially when encountering mechanisms like ADL, you don't even have time to react.
Looking back now, that experience can be considered a "tuition fee." Although it was painful, it also truly made me realize—holding positions must be cautious, and leverage is something that can easily lead to a crash if played recklessly. Friends around me have also experienced similar situations; consider it a necessary step toward becoming a mature trader.
What I want to share with everyone is: the market will never give you buffer time just because you're distracted, and risk management is really not just talk.
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GasGuzzler
· 14h ago
200x explosion is indeed absolute, which is why I don't dare to leverage now
ADL is really unpredictable, the reaction time is just a瞬间
Paying too much tuition should wake you up, risk management must be in place
Distraction = bankruptcy, this lesson must be remembered for a lifetime
Your experience is a bloody reminder
Everyone around is crashing like this, it feels like you have to accept this set in the crypto world
200x loss, makes me feel sorry for you
Careless holding can really爆 in one second, no negotiation
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PanicSeller
· 14h ago
200x direct explosion, my goodness, this is why I don't even dare to touch contracts now.
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MemecoinTrader
· 15h ago
ngl the real alpha move here is recognizing when you're playing a game rigged against your attention span... that ADL liquidation cascade is peak social sentiment manipulation in action, watching retail get wiped in real-time while the narrative shifts seamlessly to "learn risk management" — *chef's kiss* — classic consensus engineering at its finest
I was originally dealing with other annoying issues when I suddenly glanced at my position and saw that TAKE had directly triggered an ADL. The feeling at that moment was just one word:绝。
A 200x loss, talking about it still brings tears. Sometimes it's really not that your operations are overly reckless, but that market volatility can instantly blow up your position. Especially when encountering mechanisms like ADL, you don't even have time to react.
Looking back now, that experience can be considered a "tuition fee." Although it was painful, it also truly made me realize—holding positions must be cautious, and leverage is something that can easily lead to a crash if played recklessly. Friends around me have also experienced similar situations; consider it a necessary step toward becoming a mature trader.
What I want to share with everyone is: the market will never give you buffer time just because you're distracted, and risk management is really not just talk.