Attention traders of altcoins with clear descending wedge patterns. When the market is highly uncertain, don't wait for a breakout to fantasize; it's more prudent to move your stop-loss closer to the cost basis early. Tolerate quick stop-losses, don't be timid. There's no need for frequent trading or heavy positions, and certainly don't let emotions control you. Want to make money? Keep it simple—have a plan, stay disciplined, and execute well.

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UnruggableChadvip
· 7h ago
Stop-loss should be executed decisively; dithering only ends up trapping yourself.
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ChainDoctorvip
· 7h ago
Move the stop-loss to the cost price; I approve of this move. The key is to be decisive and not hesitate.
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FlyingLeekvip
· 7h ago
Moving the stop-loss to the cost price—it's easy to say, but who wouldn't feel distressed to actually do it? It all depends on whether you can truly be ruthless.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 7h ago
Moving the stop-loss to the cost price—this move is indeed ruthless, but you need to be mentally prepared.
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SoliditySurvivorvip
· 8h ago
When it comes to stop-loss, 99% of people die from hesitation, really
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BridgeTrustFundvip
· 8h ago
That's right, stop-loss is just that—stop-loss. Don't wait for a breakout; that's just fooling yourself.
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