Adjusted my stop loss to breakeven—time to lock in what we've got and stay sharp. Now hunting for the next setup. Risk management is everything in this game. When you hit that profit zone, moving your exit point to protect capital feels different. That's when the real trading discipline kicks in. Scanning the charts for fresh opportunities.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 2h ago
It should have been locked in earlier. I didn't do it last time and ended up losing everything.
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MetaMuskRat
· 2h ago
Moving stop-loss to break even—I'm tired of this trick. It's still easy to get cut if you're not careful.
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AlgoAlchemist
· 3h ago
The guaranteed stop-loss strategy, I've heard it too many times. How many people can actually implement it?
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TaxEvader
· 3h ago
Break even and run, does this really make money? I always feel like I'm earning less.
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SellTheBounce
· 3h ago
Sell on rebound, that's the truth. But you have to stay alive to see the next bottom.
Adjusted my stop loss to breakeven—time to lock in what we've got and stay sharp. Now hunting for the next setup. Risk management is everything in this game. When you hit that profit zone, moving your exit point to protect capital feels different. That's when the real trading discipline kicks in. Scanning the charts for fresh opportunities.