Brother Maqi in the crypto world is a highly controversial "long-term stubborn holder," this time holding $40.59 million worth of Bitcoin and altcoins long positions, losing 2.16 million in a week, with an unrealized loss of 480k, and after a month of trading, the profit is only 18,700, making people shake their heads.



His trading pattern hasn't changed much: stubbornly holding mainstream coins long, still favoring high leverage, previously using 25x leverage on altcoins and heavily investing in HYPE, often turning hundreds of millions in unrealized gains into just a few thousand dollars in the account, then taking a little principal and continuing to push. This time, altcoins make up the majority of his position, clearly still holding onto the obsession that "the market won't go down," stubbornly holding on, but a wave of pullback directly caused him to suffer a loss.

To put it plainly, he's a typical "leveraged gambler": when making profits, high leverage can amplify gains dozens of times along with the market, like the previous monthly profit of over 480k; but losses come quickly too. When the market slightly turns downward, high leverage immediately maximizes risk, and several margin calls happened this way. Although he's not liquidated yet this time, with such heavy long positions at high levels, if the market continues to weaken and he doesn't add to his positions in time, it will be another "zeroing out" drama.

People should never imitate this kind of playstyle: they have the capital to withstand volatility and add to positions, but we can't. Heavy positions + high leverage + stubborn one-way trading may seem like a way to hit the jackpot, but in reality, every step is on the edge of a cliff, and it's very easy to be taught a lesson by the market. #美国4月CPI上涨3.8% $BTC $ETH
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