#美联储降息 Can Ethereum break through during the Fed's current rate cut cycle? Playing with a $10 principal and 150x leverage could theoretically yield quite a profit——the problem is the risk is also terrifyingly high. $ETH in this wave of market movement, if the direction is correctly guessed, there is indeed a chance to jump on; if it moves in the opposite direction, losing the principal in seconds is very normal. To put it simply, it all depends on individual risk tolerance and market timing. But don't fool yourself, with such ultra-high leverage trading, luck plays a much larger role than skill.
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BoredStaker
· 12-14 03:43
150x leverage? Isn't that playing with fire, even if it's just a small flame, it could be gone with a gust of wind.
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-11 21:44
150x leverage? Bro, this is gambling, not trading. You only have 10U principal and you're expecting to fly to the sky.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 12-11 16:50
150x leverage? Pure gambling, with a 10U second probability being too high.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 12-11 16:44
150x? Bro, are you gambling or trading? Get it straight.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 12-11 16:31
Is 150x leverage a gambler's mentality or a genuine attempt to get liquidated? I just can't figure it out.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-11 16:24
150x leverage? Bro, isn't this gambling... I've seen too many people lose their principal in seconds.
#美联储降息 Can Ethereum break through during the Fed's current rate cut cycle? Playing with a $10 principal and 150x leverage could theoretically yield quite a profit——the problem is the risk is also terrifyingly high. $ETH in this wave of market movement, if the direction is correctly guessed, there is indeed a chance to jump on; if it moves in the opposite direction, losing the principal in seconds is very normal. To put it simply, it all depends on individual risk tolerance and market timing. But don't fool yourself, with such ultra-high leverage trading, luck plays a much larger role than skill.