I have always been quite cautious about stop-loss positions. Take $SIDU this time as an example. I found my position and set a stop-loss at $3.37 after the price fell a few cents below. I originally thought this level was low enough, but the price stubbornly dropped to $3.37, triggering my stop-loss order. Then it rebounded. Just a one-cent difference, almost got caught in the trap. Sometimes the market is just so heartbreaking—it seems like it's deliberately trying to mess with you.
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MidnightGenesis
· 01-15 18:43
On-chain data shows that the trading volume at that moment was abnormal... Unsurprisingly, after the stop-loss was triggered precisely, it immediately rebounded. The interesting part of this move is — the market plays with people this way.
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On-ChainDiver
· 01-15 07:55
Wow, just one cent away from avoiding a disaster? This market is really messing with you, just a penny's difference.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-13 21:00
Damn, I almost lost everything for just a penny. This is the crypto market—always stabbing you when you're most vulnerable.
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GweiObserver
· 01-12 22:52
The market loves to play like this—one cent can change your fate.
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UncleLiquidation
· 01-12 22:52
Damn, I almost made a fortune with just a penny difference... This market is really messing with you.
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AirdropBuffet
· 01-12 22:49
A penny's worth of issue got cut off, how strong must that mentality be... I really can't understand the logic behind setting stop-loss like that.
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BlockImposter
· 01-12 22:44
The bastard manipulating the market is just relying on my bloodshed for this order.
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GasFeeCrier
· 01-12 22:28
Alright, alright, selling my brother for just a penny, the market is really dead.
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NeonCollector
· 01-12 22:27
Stop-loss orders are set to the penny, and a rebound follows—this is the ultimate skill in the crypto market.
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ChainDetective
· 01-12 22:24
A penny, bro. This is the magic of crypto. When the stop-loss order enters the market, it immediately rebounds. I think this is the heavens testing our mental resilience.
I have always been quite cautious about stop-loss positions. Take $SIDU this time as an example. I found my position and set a stop-loss at $3.37 after the price fell a few cents below. I originally thought this level was low enough, but the price stubbornly dropped to $3.37, triggering my stop-loss order. Then it rebounded. Just a one-cent difference, almost got caught in the trap. Sometimes the market is just so heartbreaking—it seems like it's deliberately trying to mess with you.