Friends still stubbornly holding onto their positions, don’t suffer alone in silence. If anything comes up, feel free to reach out to me anytime.
Getting out of a trap isn’t about luck; it’s about ironclad discipline:
1. Cut when necessary, don’t wait for miracles — exit decisively at the stop-loss point to preserve your capital for the next round.
2. Set your stop-loss and take-profit orders in advance — don’t let emotions interfere with judgment; systematic execution is always more reliable than impulsive decisions.
3. Remember this lesson — you pay tuition to learn, so next time you encounter the same trap, remember to take a detour!
There are always opportunities in the market, but the prerequisite is that you must stay in the game.
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Friends still stubbornly holding onto their positions, don’t suffer alone in silence. If anything comes up, feel free to reach out to me anytime.
Getting out of a trap isn’t about luck; it’s about ironclad discipline:
1. Cut when necessary, don’t wait for miracles — exit decisively at the stop-loss point to preserve your capital for the next round.
2. Set your stop-loss and take-profit orders in advance — don’t let emotions interfere with judgment; systematic execution is always more reliable than impulsive decisions.
3. Remember this lesson — you pay tuition to learn, so next time you encounter the same trap, remember to take a detour!
There are always opportunities in the market, but the prerequisite is that you must stay in the game.