It should have been taken profits at 2-3 times the gains, by then I had already earned over $900. But greed took over, and I didn't take profits in time, ultimately watching the profits dwindle away. This kind of greed has really cost me a lot. Kudos to those traders who can control their desires and take profits when the time is right—you are much more rational than I am. Market opportunities are always present; the key is to control your hands and not let greed ruin a good hand.
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ProtocolRebel
· 3h ago
900 dollars just gone like that, I really can't be greedy anymore.
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DataBartender
· 19h ago
Haha, $900 just slipped away like that. This round's tuition fee paid...
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NullWhisperer
· 01-11 12:51
ngl the greed vector here is pretty classic—you had your exit signal but didn't execute. technically speaking, that's a failed risk management protocol right there.
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ReverseTradingGuru
· 01-11 12:51
900 dollars just gone like that, really heartbreaking... Next time, I need to be more ruthless to take profits.
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down_only_larry
· 01-11 12:50
900 dollars just gone, truly the cost of greed.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 01-11 12:47
900 dollars just gone, greed really is the trader's killer.
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GweiObserver
· 01-11 12:45
$900 just gone like that, I'm speechless... I really need to stick to the plan next time and be disciplined about it.
It should have been taken profits at 2-3 times the gains, by then I had already earned over $900. But greed took over, and I didn't take profits in time, ultimately watching the profits dwindle away. This kind of greed has really cost me a lot. Kudos to those traders who can control their desires and take profits when the time is right—you are much more rational than I am. Market opportunities are always present; the key is to control your hands and not let greed ruin a good hand.