Just locked in my stop loss at breakeven on $BIGTIME—timing was clutch on that one. Sometimes the market hands you the perfect entry, and you gotta know when to tighten your risk. Moved the floor up to where I got in, which means if this position goes south, at least I'm walking away flat instead of bleeding. That kind of discipline separates the hodlers from the ones rekt in the bear market.
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StableGenius
· 01-10 14:50
ngl, breakeven exits are just copium for "i didn't read the chart right the first time" — empirically speaking, this is how people convince themselves they're disciplined when they're actually just... wrong. but go off i guess
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fren_with_benefits
· 01-08 08:16
Set the stop-loss at the cost price, this is a skillful move... But to be honest, compared to those stubborn old guys, your operation is definitely much more clear-headed.
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UnluckyLemur
· 01-08 05:30
Haha, this is real risk management. Not everyone can do it.
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OnchainUndercover
· 01-07 15:58
Setting stop-loss at the cost price is really safe, but I think this coin BIGTIME is a bit uncertain.
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StealthMoon
· 01-07 15:58
Set the stop-loss at the cost price; there's nothing wrong with this approach. The key is to control greed and not wait for a rebound to double your position.
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not_your_keys
· 01-07 15:56
Setting the stop-loss at the cost price is fine. This approach is indeed more stable and much better than holding on stubbornly all the way.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-07 15:45
Stop-loss has been hit? Clever. If you ask me, that's the real trader’s approach, not those fools who stubbornly hold on.
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SatoshiSherpa
· 01-07 15:35
Setting the stop-loss break-even point carefully is true risk management.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 01-07 15:34
Stop-loss stuck at the cost price, I have to admit, this is the way to play to survive longer.
Just locked in my stop loss at breakeven on $BIGTIME—timing was clutch on that one. Sometimes the market hands you the perfect entry, and you gotta know when to tighten your risk. Moved the floor up to where I got in, which means if this position goes south, at least I'm walking away flat instead of bleeding. That kind of discipline separates the hodlers from the ones rekt in the bear market.