BIGGEST LIQUIDATION EVENT IN CRYPTO HISTORY JUST WENT DOWN
A massive liquidation cascade just hit the market, wiping out positions across the board in what's being called the most severe event in recorded crypto history. The scale of this drawdown affected every major asset class simultaneously, triggering a domino effect through leverage positions.
This kind of systemic flush reveals something brutal about how overleveraged the market had gotten. When one position implodes at that magnitude, it doesn't stay isolated — it bleeds across exchanges and chains in seconds. $BTC
The real story here isn't just the numbers, it's what it tells us about risk management in the space. Traders who survived this had proper stops and weren't chasing 100x leverage on thin conviction. Everyone else learned an expensive lesson.
What worries me more than the event itself is whether we've actually learned from it or if we're just going to rebuild the same tower of leverage all over again.
Oh my, five years ago Back then, when you woke up it was two hands and two screens, buying and selling—everything from stocks to coins...
There was a time when you bought and sold a few plots of land each month; all day you kept running around to check every place, from one to the next, and then go get everything notarized...
Back then, whatever you did to buy and sell was all good—so all year round, all month long, people just buried their heads into work.
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Anyone who wasn’t in the Uptrend 2021 period probably won’t believe it, but the truth is that money back then was very easy to make.
Look anywhere and it seemed like an opportunity; look anywhere and you could see profit.
But now, anywhere you look is full of Risk—so if you can just sit still, then sit still, guys. The more you struggle and thrash about, the deeper the losses get.
JUST IN: Binance founder CZ says “Let’s tokenize everything.”
CZ emphasizes that he supports tokenization across all blockchains, arguing that while it creates a fragmented liquidity problem, having multiple players pushing the sector forward is the fastest way to grow it.
A YOUNG MAN SHORT AND GOLDEN IS ABOUT TO BURN AND IS STARTING TO GO ON A BETTING POST TO ASK FOR MONEY.
He has lost -1.3M$ and still has 300k$ in remaining capital that is about to run out.
If he were a person of real caliber, nobody would ask for spare change—play if you can afford it, and be prepared to take responsibility; listen to what everyone says
According to the BofA Fund Managers Survey, Taiwan and Japan are seen as the two biggest beneficiaries of the next phase of the AI cycle. China is tied with the US at 18%. Korea is last
Wake up, everyone. Commodities are telling you something, and yesterday the Ministry of Finance confirmed it.
Scarcity in the physical world. Containment in the financial world.
Scarcity pushes prices up. Containment keeps yields down. The gap between them is devaluation.
Commodities are the only asset class that wins on both sides.
The structural case for commodities has been turbocharged. Underinvestment, deglobalization, and electrification are all pushing markets such as the diesel spread and copper to new highs.
Meanwhile, bottlenecks are multiplying—from Hormuz to the Red Sea, the Rhine River, the Panama Canal, the Black Sea grain export corridor, and Russia’s refining capacity. It’s becoming increasingly clear that none of those bottlenecks can be reached by anything in Washington’s toolkit, whether the reason is war or the weather.
The illusion of abundance is probably behind us. I said so on CNBC this Monday, and I went long gold, silver, and agriculture last week.