The stop-loss was decisively pressed 😂 Trading is like that, cut when it needs to be cut, no dragging feet. But to be honest, the market this afternoon was a bit tricky. If you could catch that wave of volatility, a few points of profit could still be achieved. I just didn't watch the market closely today and missed the rhythm. Sometimes, that's just how it is—market opportunities are fleeting, and missing them can sometimes be a kind of luck.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 20h ago
Just cut it, I often miss out anyway, and I end up living quite comfortably.
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ContractHunter
· 21h ago
Haha, that was a great dump, gotta be this decisive
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TommyTeacher
· 01-06 19:24
Haha, well done on the cut, you have to be decisive like this
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-06 19:21
This round of cutting losses was quite timely, but the market movement in the afternoon was indeed a pity. Not watching the market closely is just like this.
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AirdropFreedom
· 01-06 19:16
Alright, this stop-loss is fine, just a bit painful to watch.
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FadCatcher
· 01-06 19:10
If I had known earlier, I would have been watching the market. That wave of行情 was truly amazing.
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GasGuzzler
· 01-06 19:02
That's right, cutting losses in time is really the prerequisite for survival—it's about cutting the meat, not the heart.
The stop-loss was decisively pressed 😂 Trading is like that, cut when it needs to be cut, no dragging feet. But to be honest, the market this afternoon was a bit tricky. If you could catch that wave of volatility, a few points of profit could still be achieved. I just didn't watch the market closely today and missed the rhythm. Sometimes, that's just how it is—market opportunities are fleeting, and missing them can sometimes be a kind of luck.