Quickly cut off orders that do not meet expectations
1 Orders that move in the opposite direction after opening
2 Small losses and small profits that drag on
Although it may miss out on profits, operating this way in the long term can avoid greater losses
Have expectations for profits, for example, consider taking action if profits exceed 2R
Floating profits are not the final profit; what counts is what you actually realize. Greed often leads to more profit drawdowns
You need to feel the market sentiment, a kind of intuition; when the market is about to reverse, handle the orders in a timely manner to reduce losses and minimize profit drawdowns