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Many people say they understand stop-loss, but they just can't bring themselves to execute it.
What truly traps most people is never some profound technique, but rather that reluctance to let go. Clearly knowing when to exit, yet repeatedly hesitating in your mind—reluctant to accept that small loss, and even less willing to admit you were wrong about the direction, always thinking "just hold on a bit longer, maybe it will rebound."
What happens in the end? Small losses turn into big losses, and after a wave, you're swept out of the market. You think this is persistence, but in reality, it's g
View OriginalWhat truly traps most people is never some profound technique, but rather that reluctance to let go. Clearly knowing when to exit, yet repeatedly hesitating in your mind—reluctant to accept that small loss, and even less willing to admit you were wrong about the direction, always thinking "just hold on a bit longer, maybe it will rebound."
What happens in the end? Small losses turn into big losses, and after a wave, you're swept out of the market. You think this is persistence, but in reality, it's g