Just adjusted my SOL position strategy—moving the stop loss up to breakeven. It's a smart risk management move when you're riding a winning trade; locks in the upside while protecting against unexpected pullbacks. Sometimes the best trade is knowing when to tighten your defense.
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GasGuzzler
· 12h ago
Taking profit and stopping loss—I've studied this for a long time, but I still find it easy to fall back into old habits...
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ConsensusBot
· 12h ago
Moving the stop-loss to the breakeven point, this trick is indeed reliable.
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DegenDreamer
· 12h ago
Move the stop-loss to the breakeven point; I give full marks for this move. The true winner is the one who knows when to stop.
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LayoffMiner
· 12h ago
Taking profits without stopping losses—that's the true gambler's mindset.
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Frontrunner
· 12h ago
Move the stop-loss to break-even; I like this move... there's really nothing more to say.
Just adjusted my SOL position strategy—moving the stop loss up to breakeven. It's a smart risk management move when you're riding a winning trade; locks in the upside while protecting against unexpected pullbacks. Sometimes the best trade is knowing when to tighten your defense.