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Seeing too many people misunderstand "trading" as mindlessly adding margin and holding on. Where is the core of true trading skills? Precise entry points and clear directional judgment.

Who can't resist single trades? The problem is - without setting a stop-loss, how will it end if you get liquidated? Recognizing mistakes and stopping losses in time, and then reversing to follow the right direction, how much profit can be made from this operation? Some people make money by luck, yet think they have strength.

The market will not always be on your side. If risk management is not done well, no matter how much margin you have, it will only lead to a slow liquidation.
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 11h ago
To be honest, implementing stop loss is easier said than done, and there are very few who actually execute it... I've seen too many get liquidated, still stubbornly saying "just wait a bit for a rebound." Those who have made money by holding a losing position are the most likely to crash; their confidence is through the roof, and they start going all in, dying the fastest this wave.
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RektButSmilingvip
· 23h ago
Here we go with this trap again, it’s easy to talk about stop loss, but it really hurts to implement.
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GasFeeDodgervip
· 23h ago
The outdated practice of stubbornly holding onto Margin should have been eliminated long ago; to put it plainly, it's a gambler's mentality. If you don't set a stop loss, just wait to be taught a lesson by the market; I've seen far too many like this. Well said, Risk Management is the key; everything else is just noise. Get on board at the right entry point and set the stop loss in the correct place; that's what trading is all about. Relying on luck to make money and then thinking of yourself as a master is laughable. Admit your mistakes quickly and set stop losses decisively; that's how you survive in the long run.
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just_another_fishvip
· 23h ago
Indeed, stop loss is crucial; so many people have perished because of it.
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CryptoNomicsvip
· 11-30 14:19
honestly the whole "perfect entry timing" discourse is just survivorship bias dressed up as analysis. show me the correlation matrix between your entry points and actual profitability—bet it's statistically insignificant lol
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LightningClickervip
· 11-30 14:09
Really, trading without a stop loss is just gambling; I've seen too many people die because of this.
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AirdropNinjavip
· 11-30 13:54
You're absolutely right. I have a bunch of people around me who have this problem. They doubt life when they lose money but still cling to it. Stop loss sounds simple, but when it comes to the critical moment, it's hard to overcome that psychological barrier. When luck is on their side, they think they are the chosen ones, and the next Get Liquidated is still far away.
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