My strategy without stop-loss is effective. The welfare order has little to do with the US stock trend. I determine the entry points for welfare orders based on multiple indicators, aiming either for take profit or stop loss. I do not rule out re-entering the market a second or third time to capitalize on volatile markets, but my personal strategy is never to do so twice, as the first time is always the most reliable. I have always prioritized stability to maintain such a high win rate. Trading is not gambling; only with a high risk-reward ratio will I proceed. I hope you all share the same approach. Trading should not be emotional.
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YourSister
· 01-08 15:59
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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Anan518518
· 01-08 15:34
2026 Go Go Go 👊
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MasterCanaan
· 01-08 15:33
🥳🥳🥳🥳
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IWantToEatBigMeat.
· 01-08 15:32
How do I place an order in the evening, Brother Dong?
My strategy without stop-loss is effective. The welfare order has little to do with the US stock trend. I determine the entry points for welfare orders based on multiple indicators, aiming either for take profit or stop loss. I do not rule out re-entering the market a second or third time to capitalize on volatile markets, but my personal strategy is never to do so twice, as the first time is always the most reliable. I have always prioritized stability to maintain such a high win rate. Trading is not gambling; only with a high risk-reward ratio will I proceed. I hope you all share the same approach. Trading should not be emotional.