A high-multiplier product launched by a leading exchange seems to offer attractive returns, but in reality, the risk level is not low. These leveraged products have large fluctuations, and a slight mistake could lead to liquidation. Recently, my trading strategy has been to enter during the evening hours, as the market rhythm is relatively easier to grasp at this time, and the risk is somewhat more controllable. To be honest, luck also plays a significant role here, and strategies cannot be relied upon entirely. For friends who want to participate in high-yield products, it is essential to recognize the risks, manage positions strictly, and not be blinded by high multipliers.

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LuckyBearDrawervip
· 4h ago
Evening bottom fishing and liquidation, luck really plays a huge role --- In simple terms, high leverage is gambling. If you can't keep a steady mindset, you'll lose sooner or later --- Position management is the key. Those lured by high returns all end up with bad outcomes --- I just want to ask, does anyone really make money from that evening wave? Feels like survivor bias --- Stop talking about strategies. This game is all about luck. I've seen people make huge profits and also see others lose everything overnight --- Hearing "strict risk control" over and over makes my ears numb. The safest way is still to use a mouse wallet --- Leverage products are just the exchange's ATM. We are the ones being drained
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UncleLiquidationvip
· 17h ago
Buying the dip in the evening sounds good, but I've seen many people die just because they "feel the market rhythm is good"... The luck factor is real, and 99% of people overestimate themselves.
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GasFeeCryBabyvip
· 17h ago
Engaging in the evening? Bro, I've heard this story too many times, and in the end, you're just getting cut. --- High leverage is gambling; don't fool yourself into thinking there's a strategy. --- It's true that luck plays a big role—better than those who boast about having secrets. --- Strict position management? Easy to say, but who can do it at critical moments? --- Is it easy to grasp in the evening? I feel like you can get liquidated anytime. --- These kinds of products are just tools to give money to exchanges, nothing else. --- People blinded by high leverage have already gone bankrupt. Does anyone still believe in this? --- Recognizing the risks is easy, but when it comes to actual trading, greed takes over. --- If you can't rely on strategies, then you've admitted defeat. Why bother playing?
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LayerZeroEnjoyervip
· 17h ago
Doing it in the evening sounds good, but I still think this thing relies 99% on luck, haha.
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