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Analogy: A long-term, repetitive, back-and-forth volatile market (like a boat bouncing on the sea with no clear directional trend).
- Volatility makes leverage risky
Core: In a choppy market, never use high leverage, and avoid leverage altogether.
2. Why leverage is not suitable in a choppy market
1. Long and short positions can cancel each other out, leading to repeated losses
Choppy markets fluctuate up and down, and leverage amplifies each loss, making it easy to hit stop-loss and quickly deplete your capital.
2. Extremely high risk of liquidation
Leverage has a liquidation threshold; a sudden reverse gap in volatility can directly trigger liquidation. Spot trading can withstand it, but leverage cannot.
3. Very low tolerance for errors
Choppy markets are inherently hard to predict, and leverage leaves no room for mistakes—one error can force you out of the market with no chance to correct.
3. Correct approach in a choppy market
- Reduce leverage / Use low leverage (≤2x)
- Small positions, quick in and out
- Strict stop-loss, avoid holding losing positions
- Watch more, act less, wait for a clear trend before increasing position size
Simple reminder: Control your hands in choppy markets, leverage is your opponent; wait for a clear trend to amplify your gains without risking liquidation.