Look, I cut my position when it kept dropping. That's just basic risk management, right? Who actually holds through a non-stop bleed? Seriously, anyone claiming they wouldn't have done the same is either lying or hasn't watched their portfolio tank in real time.

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SatoshiSherpavip
· 7h ago
That sounds right, but it's just temporary reassurance.
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HypotheticalLiquidatorvip
· 16h ago
As soon as the risk control threshold is broken, you should get out—this guy is absolutely right... But the problem is, most people can't accurately judge when to cut their losses, and more often than not, they're mentally wrecked by market sentiment.
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UnluckyValidatorvip
· 12-05 11:58
Ha, who can really hold on till the end? I only understood what stop-loss means after cutting my losses.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 12-05 11:42
That's easy to say, but building up the mental strength to cut losses is never that simple. It's usually only easy in hindsight.
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SelfStakingvip
· 12-05 11:35
Early bird discounts are really great, who would still hold out?
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 12-05 11:32
That's right, cutting losses to preserve your principal is totally reasonable—paper gains are just illusions.
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