I have always坚持透明分享, even when I make stupid mistakes. Today after the market opened, I saw $BKSY surge directly, and only then did I suddenly remember—I still had a stop-loss set on this coin. What’s more embarrassing is that I had an unread email sitting in my notifications. Sure enough, my stop-loss order had already been triggered.
Honestly, this feeling isn’t very pleasant. Watching the market move and being forced out early because of the defensive order I set earlier. That’s why I’ve always emphasized the importance of trading discipline—sometimes protecting you also limits your gains. But I still need to reflect on this, so I’ll just consider it paying tuition.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 9h ago
It's that feeling again... The worst part about stop-loss orders is getting stuck like this, even though the price has gone up, you get forced out by your own mistake.
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DegenApeSurfer
· 9h ago
Stop-loss orders hitting the wrong way and backfiring—this feeling is really quite uncomfortable, haha.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 9h ago
Stop-loss orders, this thing is like a double-edged sword, it has saved me and also trapped me
Damn, I was watching BKSY take off this time, and I had already hit the stop-loss early, the feeling was incredible
That's why I say don't rely too much on automation, you need to keep an eye on the market
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TokenomicsPolice
· 9h ago
Stop-loss orders are truly a double-edged sword, protecting you but also trapping you.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 9h ago
Getting stopped out is basically a supply line break. It may seem like a loss, but actually surviving is winning.
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staking_gramps
· 9h ago
Wow, chasing stop-loss orders is crazy. I've done that before too, setting it and then forgetting about it—it's really damn uncomfortable.
A Lesson About $BKSY Stop-Loss
I have always坚持透明分享, even when I make stupid mistakes. Today after the market opened, I saw $BKSY surge directly, and only then did I suddenly remember—I still had a stop-loss set on this coin. What’s more embarrassing is that I had an unread email sitting in my notifications. Sure enough, my stop-loss order had already been triggered.
Honestly, this feeling isn’t very pleasant. Watching the market move and being forced out early because of the defensive order I set earlier. That’s why I’ve always emphasized the importance of trading discipline—sometimes protecting you also limits your gains. But I still need to reflect on this, so I’ll just consider it paying tuition.