Yesterday, I decisively cut my short position. The funds I accumulated have been repeatedly weighed, and I have yet to find the right exit point. Amid market volatility, sticking to my trading discipline has become the most difficult task.
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DAOdreamer
· 01-08 03:19
Listen, stop-loss is stop-loss, there's nothing to overthink. The key is what to do next, don't let this money sit in your hands and burn.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 01-05 04:57
Stop loss is just that—stop loss. Don't overthink it; the next trade is the real one.
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MysteriousZhang
· 01-05 04:55
Stop loss if you want, anyway I've already lost quite a bit. Next time, find another opportunity to come back, don't overthink it.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 01-05 04:48
Cutting losses decisively is one thing, but the key is not to get itchy and start messing around with this next amount of money.
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orphaned_block
· 01-05 04:46
Decisive stop-loss, but still feeling upset inside... I was planning to buy the dip, but I got shaken out instead.
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MEVictim
· 01-05 04:27
It's tough. The hardest part is that level with the short positions. I originally wanted to hold and wait for a rebound, but I still couldn't withstand it.
Yesterday, I decisively cut my short position. The funds I accumulated have been repeatedly weighed, and I have yet to find the right exit point. Amid market volatility, sticking to my trading discipline has become the most difficult task.