This morning I checked my account and suddenly found that my position had halved. The market moved so quickly that I was cut before I could react. Cryptocurrency trading is indeed fast, and a moment of carelessness can lead to such an outcome. It seems I need to review my stop-loss settings and risk management strategies carefully.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 01-13 00:08
Cutting again and again, this is the crypto world. Wake up to find half of it evaporated.
Stop-loss should have been set a long time ago, buddy.
I'm just wondering, why are the ones who get cut the most always the same people?
We need to think this through carefully this time, or else if we keep playing like this, we really won't be able to afford it.
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NotSatoshi
· 01-13 00:06
Once again, I've been cut again. When will I be able to escape this cycle?
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FlashLoanLarry
· 01-12 23:59
lmao "没反应过来就被割了"... nah bro that's literally the opportunity cost of not running proper risk metrics. should've been monitoring your liquidation depth & mev exposure tbh
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-12 23:45
Ha, it's the same again. Reacting a step slower is a painful lesson.
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HashBard
· 01-12 23:41
yeah the narrative arc of this liquidation hits different when you realize you're just another character in the market's grand tragedy... sentiment was screaming red but we all pretend the discord pulse doesn't exist until it's too late lmao
This morning I checked my account and suddenly found that my position had halved. The market moved so quickly that I was cut before I could react. Cryptocurrency trading is indeed fast, and a moment of carelessness can lead to such an outcome. It seems I need to review my stop-loss settings and risk management strategies carefully.