High leverage itself isn’t the risk; the risk is leverage multiplied by position size. Using 100x leverage to put in only 1% of your principal means the actual risk is about the same as using 1x leverage with a full position. The real risk equals the leverage multiple multiplied by the position ratio. Ensure that any single trade loss does not exceed 2% of your principal; once the stop-loss is hit, you must exit. To calculate position size: multiply your principal by 2%, divide by the stop-loss percentage, and then divide again by the leverage multiple—what you get is the amount you should place. Treat leverage as a tool, not a gamble; control your position ratio well. There’s no difference between 100x and 1x. People who get liquidated don’t have high leverage—they have a position that’s too large and can’t hold through the drawdown #CryptoRally $BTC $SNDK