I find this LIGHT order a bit precarious. The entry price is 4.02, the liquidation line is at 4.22, and the holdings size is 52,000 U.
Calculate the account. It only takes a 5% space to go from 4.02 to 4.22 to get liquidated directly. But if it goes the other way, assuming it can return to around 4.02 or even lower, the profit is about 20,000 U.
This is a classic dilemma - on one side is the limited risk of getting liquidated, and on the other side is a relatively considerable profit space. The key still depends on the current market trend. What price is LIGHT at now? From a technical or fundamental perspective, will it test upwards next or will it decline? This is the key to determining the fate of this position.
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RebaseVictim
· 11h ago
5% and you get liquidated, this leverage is really harsh, I feel anxious just watching you.
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FUD_Whisperer
· 11h ago
5% will get liquidated, this risk is too close to home, brother
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20,000 profit vs get liquidated, the gamble is really intense
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How is the price of LIGHT now? Just give me a quick update
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To be honest, this position is like dancing on the edge of a knife, the difficulty to recoup investment is just about that
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With leverage this high, I can't sleep at night, haha
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The key is whether LIGHT has any rise momentum, if not, just wait to be played for suckers
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A dilemma? I see it as a gamble
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5% space, a bit torturous
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OvertimeSquid
· 11h ago
5% get liquidated? This leverage is a bit too harsh, I'm going to eat dirt.
I find this LIGHT order a bit precarious. The entry price is 4.02, the liquidation line is at 4.22, and the holdings size is 52,000 U.
Calculate the account. It only takes a 5% space to go from 4.02 to 4.22 to get liquidated directly. But if it goes the other way, assuming it can return to around 4.02 or even lower, the profit is about 20,000 U.
This is a classic dilemma - on one side is the limited risk of getting liquidated, and on the other side is a relatively considerable profit space. The key still depends on the current market trend. What price is LIGHT at now? From a technical or fundamental perspective, will it test upwards next or will it decline? This is the key to determining the fate of this position.