I have some experience in crypto trading (far from being a master though).
One question I came across is if there are different level of risks for different cryptos? I know that generally cryptos are like stocks, ie you only can lose what you invest; but obviously there are financial products to deal with leverage etc.
Crypto is not a financial product. It is the currency. The product would be the derivative like options or futures here.
The reason I am asking is that for some COINS, on coingecko there is a disclamer saying 'Highly volatile investment product. Your capital is at risk.' (which is a banner sponsored by etoro, but it doesnt appear at all cryptos...)
That statement is applicable to any type of investment. Nobody will tell you this in every place. You have to assume it.
I understand that with speculative cryptos you can lose part of or all of your investment, but is the risk limited to the amount i laid out?
In spot trading you may buy some shitcoin and get stuck not being able to sell back. In futures and perpetual swaps you will be gambling on your money essentially and risk losing it all. Hence Spot is somewhat less risky provided you know what you are buying and selling.
There is no variation of risk with amount here. Markets can go down any moment and you will be stuck in the worst case scenario, but practically buying bitcoin and holding for long to sell is profitable as per the last 10years records.
When I was trying to buy a similar crpto on binance they displayed some warning as well which confused me quite a lot...
Cant say unless you show the image here.