want to share my opinion about stop-losses.
I don’t use them, because very often the stop gets triggered — and then the price moves in the right direction, but you're no longer in the trade.
I do it differently: I set a take-profit, but no stop-loss.
Let’s say I have $1000, and I enter a short with $100.
The price would have to increase 10 times to get me liquidated.
A 2–3% drawdown is acceptable, especially in an overbought market.
So why would I use a stop?
Trade with small amounts — and everything will be fine.
You won’t lose money.
If you're looking for excitement, go to a casino — the odds are better there.
In trading, you need to be careful and stay calm.
From my experience, technical analysis often doesn't work.
Thanks for your attention.#IsraellranConflict