Recently, Ethereum's leverage on major exchanges has surged to historical highs, indicating that the market has become considerably fragile— even slight fluctuations can trigger a chain reaction, and the risk of liquidation has skyrocketed. Interestingly, the scale of leverage for Ethereum is more than twice that of Bitcoin, highlighting the pressure faced by derivatives traders.
Industry analysts have provided a pertinent reminder: this extremely high leverage situation could either signal a major rise or be brewing a correction. However, regardless of the scenario, those engaging in derivatives trading should think clearly—reducing position size, lowering leverage, and setting stop-loss orders are essential fundamentals. As for long-term holders in the spot market, they also need to stay alert and prepare mentally for the impending significant fluctuations.
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0xTherapist
· 11h ago
Leverage is really deadly; a single wick can blow up your account. I've seen too many bloody lessons.
Is Ethereum's leverage twice that of Bitcoin? How crazy is that? Sooner or later, there will be a big whipsaw.
To put it bluntly, it’s all about mental preparation. Those trading derivations don't really take stop loss seriously.
Holding spot and earning is still the most comfortable; there's no need to be constantly anxious about monitoring the market.
Historical highs are always the most dangerous moments; when it's time to reduce position, you have to be ruthless.
This wave will either soar to the sky or crash back to the starting point, with each probability occupying half.
I still trust spot; leverage is really not suitable for ordinary people to play with.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 11h ago
Oh no, it's the same old rhetoric again. Nobody warned me when I went all in, and now they're starting to advise?
Sisters, quietly making big profits is the way to go; don't let these analysts scare you.
My goodness, the leverage on Ethereum is double that of Bitcoin; doesn't that hint at something...
Reducing leverage and setting stop loss sounds easy, but when it comes to life and death, who can stay calm?
Wait, is this a signal for a major whipsaw? I need to recalculate my costs...
It's time to test our mentality again, and the spot traders say there's not much pressure.
Looking at this momentum, is it the spring for the electricity fee traders? If you can't move, just earn interest.
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BlockchainBard
· 11h ago
This leverage data is scary, the contract guys are probably going to get harvested.
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Is the leverage of eth twice that of btc? How crazy is that, it's only a matter of time before it gets liquidated.
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Again it's "psych up and prepare mentally", just hearing this makes me want to reduce position and rug pull.
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Historical high leverage... alright, I'll first set my stop loss order and then talk.
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Those who dare to add leverage at this time are truly trading with their kidneys.
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Isn't it much better to buy spot during a pullback than to play contracts now? It's much more thrilling.
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Why does it feel like every time it’s "about to fluctuate violently", when exactly is it going to fluctuate?
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The leverage scale of Ether is outrageous, it will pierce through with a long wick candle sooner or later.
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Not reducing position and lowering leverage, one will eventually become the one getting liquidated.
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So is this a signal for a rise or a pullback? Don't give me such vague statements.
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PensionDestroyer
· 11h ago
Leverage is that high? I’ll just watch quietly, sooner or later someone will get liquidated.
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Here we go again with this rhetoric, signals before a big pump still indicate a fall? Alright, I’ll reduce leverage first.
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The leverage for ETH is twice that of BTC, this data is ridiculous, who is that aggressive?
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Psychological preparation? I've long been ready to watch the show, just waiting for a pullback one day.
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They always talk about reducing position and setting stop loss, but very few actually execute it, I bet on a stablecoin.
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This is pure speculation, whoever runs first makes money, those who stay until the end can only suffer a big loss.
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WagmiAnon
· 11h ago
Leverage hits a new high again? This time it's either to da moon or to explode; get it right and get rich, get it wrong and go to zero, it's that simple.
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Every day someone is talking about stop loss orders in front of me, but then a wave of long wick candles closes all positions, who wants to hear this nonsense?
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Is Ethereum leverage two times Bitcoin? Is this giving money to the exchange or are gamblers voluntarily paying tuition?
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For spot players, the hardest thing now is not to look at the charts; once they do, they want to increase their position, that's even more thrilling than leverage.
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Really, every time they say high leverage is risky, but everyone dreams of getting rich overnight; I'm just watching how you all die.
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Wake up, everyone. This wave of high leverage is either a setup before accumulation or the last straw; don't gamble with your life.
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Reduce holdings and lower leverage? Easy to say, but when losses come quickly, who wants to cut back? The more they lose, the more they want to double the position size.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 11h ago
Are you still playing with 2x leverage? Dude, this is a gamble with your life.
Here comes the luna play again? I advise you to close all positions.
Get Liquidated feast, it's time for suckers to perform again.
Keep a steady mindset, otherwise your blood pressure will explode first.
This wave is going to crash, I bet five dai.
Ethereum leverage hits a new high: Traders need to beware of liquidation risks.
Recently, Ethereum's leverage on major exchanges has surged to historical highs, indicating that the market has become considerably fragile— even slight fluctuations can trigger a chain reaction, and the risk of liquidation has skyrocketed. Interestingly, the scale of leverage for Ethereum is more than twice that of Bitcoin, highlighting the pressure faced by derivatives traders.
Industry analysts have provided a pertinent reminder: this extremely high leverage situation could either signal a major rise or be brewing a correction. However, regardless of the scenario, those engaging in derivatives trading should think clearly—reducing position size, lowering leverage, and setting stop-loss orders are essential fundamentals. As for long-term holders in the spot market, they also need to stay alert and prepare mentally for the impending significant fluctuations.