Position 3068 adds more, plan to stop loss when it hits 3088. Originally, I wanted to gamble for higher profit potential, but the market didn't cooperate, and I was directly stopped out. There's no other way, a 20-point loss is just paying tuition.
Now, I am out of the market for a rest. No trading over the weekend, let the mindset also take a break. Not holding any positions feels pretty comfortable, no need to watch the charts or worry about the trend. Just consider these two days as charging time, and continue to strike next week. Sometimes, the best trade is knowing when to rest.
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DuskSurfer
· 01-10 20:51
20 points of tuition isn't much, mainly because the stop-loss was set too close, and the market just likes to sweep these. Come back next week and review the entry logic thoroughly.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 01-09 22:50
Paying tuition with 20 points, haha, this market is indeed a bit mischievous.
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AltcoinMarathoner
· 01-09 22:45
just like mile 20 in a marathon, taking that 20-point loss is just another water station. the real winners know when to sit out and let the legs recover. respect the rest day.
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Degentleman
· 01-09 22:36
20 points of tuition are not a lot; the key is understanding it. Keep hammering it next week.
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WenMoon42
· 01-09 22:26
Paying tuition for 20 points is indeed a bit painful, but your mindset is pretty good; I haven't seen you complain or blame others.
Position 3068 adds more, plan to stop loss when it hits 3088. Originally, I wanted to gamble for higher profit potential, but the market didn't cooperate, and I was directly stopped out. There's no other way, a 20-point loss is just paying tuition.
Now, I am out of the market for a rest. No trading over the weekend, let the mindset also take a break. Not holding any positions feels pretty comfortable, no need to watch the charts or worry about the trend. Just consider these two days as charging time, and continue to strike next week. Sometimes, the best trade is knowing when to rest.