Stop losses aren't just optional—they're your safety net in volatile markets. Set them properly and you'll sleep better knowing your downside is protected. It's not about being pessimistic; it's about respecting market realities and keeping your capital alive for the next opportunity.
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DegenDreamer
· 4h ago
A stop loss is essentially insurance for yourself; it's not weakness, it's smart.
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CryingOldWallet
· 21h ago
Honestly, I didn't believe in stop-losses before, but that crash in 2021 taught me a lesson... Now I set them on every trade, and my sleep quality has improved.
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NightAirdropper
· 21h ago
That's true, but it's really difficult to execute in practice... So many times I set my stop-loss, but as soon as there's a rebound, I cancel everything, and in the end, I'm still trapped.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 21h ago
Sounds good, but I still didn't stop loss every time, and the price rebounded by double...
Stop losses aren't just optional—they're your safety net in volatile markets. Set them properly and you'll sleep better knowing your downside is protected. It's not about being pessimistic; it's about respecting market realities and keeping your capital alive for the next opportunity.