Market makers love testing those stop losses—but here's the twist: what if you just don't set one? It's wild watching the market try to hunt liquidations when you're already committed to holding. No stop loss means no trap to fall into. Sometimes staying stubborn beats getting shaken out at the worst possible moment. The real play isn't dodging the dips; it's just refusing to panic sell when the heat's on.
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ForkThisDAO
· 5h ago
No stop-loss? That's a gambler's mentality; you might end up going to zero directly.
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liquidation_surfer
· 5h ago
No stop-loss? Bro, are you playing with fire or have you truly gained insight?
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ZkProofPudding
· 5h ago
No stop-loss? This guy is really ruthless. I just don't have the guts for that.
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MysteryBoxAddict
· 5h ago
Going all-in without setting a stop-loss—this mentality is incredible. Let's see who has the strongest mental resilience.
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MissingSats
· 5h ago
Not having a stop-loss sounds exciting, but going all-in and losing everything isn't really a good thing either.
Market makers love testing those stop losses—but here's the twist: what if you just don't set one? It's wild watching the market try to hunt liquidations when you're already committed to holding. No stop loss means no trap to fall into. Sometimes staying stubborn beats getting shaken out at the worst possible moment. The real play isn't dodging the dips; it's just refusing to panic sell when the heat's on.