Here's the thing about trading: most people actually nail their entries. It's the exits that wreck them.



You can pick the perfect spot to get in, but if you're stuck holding too long or exit too early out of fear, those profits evaporate. Poor exit strategies—whether it's panic selling at the bottom or diamond-handing past the peak—that's where real money gets left on the table, or worse, turns into losses.

The trades that hurt? They rarely blow up on entry. They blow up on the way out.

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CommunitySlackervip
· 01-13 19:57
The exit timing is really the devil, while entering is actually a piece of cake.
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SurvivorshipBiasvip
· 01-13 19:56
It's easy to enter but hard to exit—that's the truth. I've seen too many people die at the final step.
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SelfMadeRuggeevip
· 01-13 19:52
Exactly right, I am the living example. Perfect entry, terrible exit, watching profits evaporate right before my eyes. It’s so damn frustrating.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 01-13 19:47
Entering the market is easy, exiting is hard—there's no doubt about that... I only understand after being trapped myself.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 01-13 19:32
Entering the market is indeed not difficult; the hard part is knowing when to run away. I have a lot of say in this.
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