#美国贸易赤字扩大 At 2 a.m., I received an urgent call for help from a friend—his phone was full of voice messages: "I went all-in with 10,000 USDT at 10x leverage, and it blew up after dropping only 3%. What's going on?"



Looking at the trading record, he was trading with 9,500 USDT in a single position, with no stop-loss set at all.

Many people treat full position as a symbol of "strong risk tolerance," but in reality, it's the opposite—improper full-position trading can blow up even faster than partial positions. The issue is never the leverage itself, but the position size.

**Position Size Determines Life or Death**

Comparing a 1,000 USDT account: using 900 USDT at 10x leverage, a 5% adverse move wipes it out; but if only 100 USDT is used at 10x, it takes a 50% move to blow up. My friend directly invested 95% of his principal with 10x leverage, and a slight retracement led to liquidation.

**How to survive longer with full position? Three ironclad rules**

**First: Do not invest more than 20% of your capital in a single trade** — For a 10,000 USDT account, no more than 2,000 USDT at once. Even if you misjudge the direction and set a 10% stop-loss, you only lose 200 USDT, which doesn't hurt the main capital, leaving room to recover.

**Second: Limit single-loss to 3% of total capital** — For example, with 2,000 USDT at 10x leverage, set a 1.5% stop-loss in advance, risking exactly 300 USDT, which is 3% of total funds. Even several consecutive losses won't damage the core capital.

**Third: Avoid trading during sideways markets, and don't chase profits after gains** — Only trade breakouts; ignore tempting sideways consolidations. After entering a position, never add more—control your emotions.

**The true nature of full position: It's a fault-tolerance mechanism, not a casino**

The original purpose of full position is to leave room for volatility, but only if combined with light position sizing and risk control. A follower once blew up his account every month, but after following these three rules, his account grew from 5,000 USDT to 8,000 USDT in three months. He said: "I used to think full position was playing with fire, but now I understand it's about staying steady."

In the crypto world, it's not about who earns the fastest, but about who survives the longest.
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BearMarketNoodlervip
· 01-16 03:59
9500U, going all-in without setting a stop loss—this isn't risking your life, it's courting death.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-16 02:49
Buddy, 95% of your principal with 10x leverage isn't full position, it's suicidal. I played like that a few months ago, and I'm still licking my wounds.
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BearMarketHustlervip
· 01-15 12:29
Friend, going all-in 95% is really outrageous... I've seen too many like this, no stop-loss set and daring to go 10x, no wonder they blow up
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 01-15 12:27
9500U without stop-loss, this guy is really playing with fire. In the crypto world, it's still the same saying: the one who survives the longest is the winner.
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MemeEchoervip
· 01-15 12:22
My friend is the same way, still crashing at 2 a.m., I’m too lazy to answer the phone... Full position is really a skill, it blows up super fast.
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ChainWanderingPoetvip
· 01-15 12:17
Friends, getting liquidated at 2 a.m. is really crazy. Going all-in with 95% of the principal in one shot—aren't you just a gambler?
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 01-15 12:07
9500U, going all-in without stop-loss, this guy is really playing Russian roulette
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