Just lost a Long order of $130, reversed to short to recover $120. A piece of advice for those still holding on to infinite losses is: 'If you enter a wrong order, cut it early, correct it, but don’t cling to the hope of a mistake. Exit early to reduce losses and avoid being tied up with capital, allowing for the opportunity to enter other more promising orders.' And 'Those who are afraid to cut losses are those who do not believe in their own abilities, fearing that cutting losses will result in money lost that they won't be able to recover because they trade based on spiritual systems, while confident individuals know that they have trading advantages, and as long as they have capital, they will recover what they lost. The next day is uncertain, but right now as I write these lines, I feel completely confident that I will recover what I have lost ($20,000).
After the fire, do you have any experiences to share with the brothers? Because I see that trading like this is not sustainable. If trading like this were profitable, everyone would be doing it.
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#$ETH When it burns, you will realize one thing: your account has no money left 😂😂😂 Be happy, don't be grumpy
$ETH why did the price touch 3770 and bounce up because the H1 RSI dropped to 17 (extremely oversold). The price must recover before it can drop again. The increase this morning is not sustainable, why? Because there is no strong support, the price increases in a staircase manner while the volume is absent. In general, the TP is set at 3700.
The risk of holding the order is high, just waiting for it to adjust and then cut losses, because looking at those long green D1 D3 W1 candles, there's no hope for a reversal now 😌
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Reply to @Janelle Oliveira ta8J
phân tích chuẩn nhưng chỉ vài lần vô kỷ luật là toang luôn 😕
$ETH transactions without a stop loss destroy oneself. This is the nth time, this is due to the inability to blame bad luck anymore. Perhaps it's because I refuse to learn, the harsh market does not forgive the lazy and undisciplined. The money is running out.