To be honest, DASH has been quite resilient recently. During the market fluctuations over the past three days, its pullback was very minimal, and it didn't follow the market down much when the overall market declined. Using 10x leverage to barely catch some of the trend, the rise was fierce, and the fall was even more brutal. This is the dual nature of high leverage—profits double, but losses double as well. After experiencing this round of market volatility, I am now more inclined to reduce leverage and hold the coins to observe the trend. Especially in the context of the US core CPI being below expectations, there is still uncertainty in the crypto market. To be safe, using lower leverage is a more reassuring approach.
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FortuneTeller42
· 14h ago
10x leverage is really a double-edged sword; it feels great when prices go up, but a quick dip can shatter your dreams.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 14h ago
10x leverage is indeed a double-edged sword; it’s exhilarating when you make a profit, but despairing when you lose. I’ve now lowered the leverage too; my heart can’t take it.
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LazyDevMiner
· 14h ago
Playing DASH with 10x leverage is really exciting; it's exhilarating when you make a profit, but it can also break your mental defense when you lose. That said, this market trend is indeed unpredictable.
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DEXRobinHood
· 14h ago
Playing with 10x leverage once is enough to understand, making good profits and also taking big losses. This wave of DASH is indeed tough.
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MelonField
· 14h ago
Playing DASH with 10x leverage is like dancing on the edge of a knife—it's exhilarating when it rises, and even more despairing when it falls.
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ForkTrooper
· 14h ago
Playing DASH with 10x leverage is really exciting, but after this wave, I chickened out. It's better to stick with lower leverage and be more secure.
To be honest, DASH has been quite resilient recently. During the market fluctuations over the past three days, its pullback was very minimal, and it didn't follow the market down much when the overall market declined. Using 10x leverage to barely catch some of the trend, the rise was fierce, and the fall was even more brutal. This is the dual nature of high leverage—profits double, but losses double as well. After experiencing this round of market volatility, I am now more inclined to reduce leverage and hold the coins to observe the trend. Especially in the context of the US core CPI being below expectations, there is still uncertainty in the crypto market. To be safe, using lower leverage is a more reassuring approach.