Can you guys take a look for me and see if this liquidation price setting is stable enough?
I set my take profit at only 0.15, but the funding rate ate up 50U in just one hour... The key issue is that I didn't set a stop loss, and now I'm a bit nervous.
Isn't the risk too high in this situation? With such high holding costs, if the market suddenly reverses, I'll get liquidated instantly without even having time to react. Any experienced friends have some advice?
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WenMoon
· 11h ago
Bro, daring to go commando without stop-loss is definitely a thrilling move.
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BlockDetective
· 21h ago
Bro, daring to go commando without a stop-loss, your guts are really impressive.
Hurry up and add one; the funding fees are never-ending.
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ForkPrince
· 12-10 02:18
Bro, your take-profit setup is really outrageous. The funding fee alone can eat up half.
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No stop-loss? That's just gambling.
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I advise you to add a stop-loss ASAP, don't wait to get liquidated.
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A 0.15 take-profit can't withstand the fees at all, you need to rethink your strategy.
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This wave is truly dangerous. Once the reversal comes, exit immediately, no negotiation.
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You're still holding on after paying so much in fees? Sometimes you just have to admit defeat.
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The key issue is the lack of risk management awareness. Playing like this, you'll get liquidated sooner or later.
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A funding fee of 50U per hour? What position size is that? You need to adjust your mindset.
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Hurry up and set your stop-loss, it's more important than anything else.
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Your position cost is so high and you're still playing pass the baton? That's really gutsy.
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MeaninglessApe
· 12-10 02:18
Bro, you're trading without a stop loss? That's just asking for trouble.
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The funding rate is so brutal, it's impossible to hold on.
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Take profit at 0.15? That's a joke—the fees eat it all up.
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You're asking if it's stable without a stop loss? That's a pretty outrageous question.
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Your entry cost is high and you don't have a hedge—seriously, you need to take a step back and reconsider.
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That's $50 an hour—if this keeps up, you'll get liquidated for sure.
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This trading method is really reckless. I suggest you add a stop loss immediately.
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DeFiDoctor
· 12-10 02:17
The consultation record shows that you have a typical case of "strategy complications"... Opening leverage positions without setting stop-loss orders? You didn't even notice a funding rate of 50U per hour—these clinical symptoms are a bit acute.
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NFT_Therapy
· 12-10 02:16
Bro, you’re running naked without even setting a stop-loss—no wonder you’re getting eaten up by funding fees.
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MemeCurator
· 12-10 02:13
Bro, going all in without a stop loss? That’s just asking for trouble.
Can you guys take a look for me and see if this liquidation price setting is stable enough?
I set my take profit at only 0.15, but the funding rate ate up 50U in just one hour... The key issue is that I didn't set a stop loss, and now I'm a bit nervous.
Isn't the risk too high in this situation? With such high holding costs, if the market suddenly reverses, I'll get liquidated instantly without even having time to react. Any experienced friends have some advice?