Many people jump into trading contracts just to follow the trend, but few truly understand what risks they are taking.



Newcomers often ask this question: opening a 10x leverage with 1000U vs. a 5x leverage with 2000U, what's the difference?

Let's start with the conclusion—these two approaches actually have no difference in terms of returns.

Numbers don't lie: 1000U×10x = 10,000U actual position, and 2000U×5x is also 10,000U. When the market fluctuates by 1%, your account changes by 100U—it's the same, down to the last cent. The potential for profit or loss is identical.

So, what's the difference? Essentially, whether you can survive.

The deadly flaw of 10x leverage is that the liquidation line is dangerously close. Slight price movements against your position can wipe out your margin. Many people don't misread the overall trend; they are simply knocked out by small fluctuations. Before the market even fully develops, they are already eliminated.

5x leverage is much more forgiving. The liquidation price is far from the current price, requiring a more severe market reversal to trigger liquidation. There is ample buffer zone—giving you the chance to adjust your strategy, cut losses decisively, or wait for the trend to emerge. The tolerance for error is significantly higher.

The psychological difference is even more painful. High leverage means a nightmare of constantly watching the screen—each price jump tightens your nerves. It’s easy to panic, add to positions impulsively, or hold on stubbornly, ultimately losing everything in confusion. Low leverage allows you to stay calm, as fluctuations seem less intense, making it easier to follow your plan and execute calmly.

So, the core issue isn't the leverage multiple itself, but your choice—whether to risk a little principal for a shot at the market, or to fully ride a wave of trend.

Those who consistently profit in the contract market do not rely on stacking leverage to stimulate gains. They succeed through reasonable position sizing, rhythm control, and patience. The contest isn't about who uses the most aggressive leverage, but who can endure the longest on the field. Once you understand this, you are already ahead of most players.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 6h ago
Really, it looks the same but can't last long; this is the trick of high leverage. --- Exactly, mindset is the killer; staring at the chart until you go crazy. --- Wait, can low leverage really make money? Feels like if the market doesn't move, you're just losing interest. --- I'm the type to get forced out by small fluctuations; thinking about it now, it's really frustrating. --- Contracts are just a psychological game; the one who lasts longer wins. --- Stacking leverage is just another way of saying self-destructive. --- It's hard to hold on; still don't understand why not just go with spot trading. --- This sounds reasonable, but when actually trading, I still want to gamble a bit; can't change that. --- A liquidation price far away can really help you sleep peacefully; it's worth it.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 6h ago
That's right, it's a mindset issue. The 10x leverage group lives in hell every day. High leverage is really a psychological game; most of the time, you end up losing to yourself. Low leverage can truly help you live longer, and I have deep personal experience with this. In fact, many people are blinded by stimulation and haven't thought things through clearly. Seeing through this can indeed help you shake off a large number of naive investors.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 6h ago
Really, high leverage is psychological torture; your heartbeat can race 300 beats per second.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 6h ago
That's right, a 10x return is indeed a mental challenge.
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MetaDreamervip
· 6h ago
The truth is, those people betting 10 times are just gambling, they'll be out sooner or later.
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