Do you often get stopped out as soon as you enter the market?
I used to, even for a whole month..........
Every time I placed an order, I would first get stopped out, then watch helplessly as the market moved in the direction I originally expected.
At that time, I almost thought there was a trap set up by the exchange's backend just for me.
Later, I realized
that the people most prone to being 'taken out' in this market are those who have just learned to draw lines, just grasped candlesticks, and think they understand trends.
Just like I felt at that time, thinking I had some skills, but in reality, I was just in the 'most easily harvested phase'.
What truly changed me was not looking at more indicators, but completely reversing my stop-loss logic.
Before, I would 'run away if the market was wrong'; now, I 'hide my capital first, then wait for the market to make mistakes'.
After changing this, I surprisingly went two weeks without being stopped out even once
and my hit rate soared to over seventy percent.
Even more astonishing, one of my followers adjusted their position management according to this logic
and last week made 7 trades, 6 profitable, 1 small loss, with profits doubling directly!
Some people might ask, what exactly did I change?
It's actually not difficult, but it's not something that can be explained in just a sentence or two, and most people wouldn't be able to implement it even if they knew the method.
I can only say: you think you are preventing losses, but in reality, you are actively feeding blood to the main force.
Don't let yourself be targeted anymore; don't be the last straw every time.
I will say it just once: the stop-loss logic is wrong; the harder you try, the faster you die.
👉 You and stable profits may only be separated by ............