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hey bro,how do u move the stop loss
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I had shared this signal with you from the very beginning when it was listed, and now I’ve gained a big profit. I am moving the stop-loss
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you're not alone, it happens to us also
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though it was taken by other trade
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what if i have both 1 and 2
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#promptusdt 😔 Regret Sometimes the biggest pain in trading isn’t just losing money — it’s losing yourself in the process. I once had a decent account, but after a series of bad trades, greed, and no risk management, I lost almost everything. Today, I find myself trading PROMPT/USDT with just 0.28 USDT margin… high leverage, high risk, and even higher frustration. It hurts to realize that all the hours of watching charts, all the sleepless nights, and all the hopes of financial freedom can be wiped out by one mistake: trading without discipline. 💡 My lessons from this regret: 1. Never risk more than you can afford to lose. 2. Protect your capital first, profits come later. 3. Leverage can destroy as fast as it builds. 4. Regret is a reminder — if you don’t learn from it, you’ll repeat it. Now I trade small, frustrated but determined, knowing that every mistake has a lesson. Maybe one day, these regrets will turn into wisdom. Until then… I keep moving forward.
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#TREEUSDT 🌲 How I Got Caught Up on a Loss with TREE/USDT Futures Trading futures can be exciting, but it’s also a game of discipline. Recently, I opened a TREE/USDT futures position with high leverage, expecting the strong upward momentum to continue. At first, things looked promising – TREE had already pumped over +40% in a short time, and I thought there was still room for another leg up. But here’s where I went wrong: I entered the trade late, near the top, after the big move had already happened. I ignored the signs of profit-taking and reversal candles forming. My stop-loss wasn’t set tight enough, so when the price pulled back, my position quickly turned red. In futures, even a small dip against you with 20x–30x leverage can mean a big loss. That’s exactly what happened — instead of locking in profit or waiting for a better entry, I got caught chasing the move and paid the price. 📝 Lessons I Learned: 1. Don’t chase pumps – the best entry is usually before the breakout, not after. 2. Always set a stop-loss – protect your margin before emotions take over. 3. Trade with smaller leverage – especially on highly volatile tokens like TREE. 4. Respect support and resistance – the market often rejects at obvious levels. ✅ Futures trading is about risk management, not luck. Losses are part of the journey, but each one is a lesson that sharpens your strategy. Next time, I’ll focus on discipline instead of chasing hype.
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