I don't think I've made any major mistakes in this round. The stop loss being talked about today feels quite interesting.
This is just a correct exit; if I hadn't exited, I would probably be losing about 300,000 now, right? 60% of the capital would have to be lost on a single trade.
So losing only 17% is already the best result; in trading, there are definitely gains and losses.
Many stubborn guys have held on until now, probably without any plan for the market's direction. When will they stop losing? Only when the market rallies painfully and a huge bullish candle appears will they finally stop, which is quite tragic.
Losing money isn't really a problem; after all, correct losses, losses within expectations, are all acceptable to me. Those who don't set stop losses often end up in the worst situation. I can still share a losing trade and then look for the next opportunity. Guys who don’t set stop losses probably have nothing left.