Don’t rush your trades. Didn’t the 3066 short I gave tonight get filled perfectly? There was no movement over the weekend, so being anxious doesn’t help.
The Monday and Tuesday market moves were indeed wild, nothing we could do about that, but if you followed instructions, at most you’d only have lost two trades. The rest of the week, I gave out more trades, and the positions you took all had pretty good profits. If you add them up, that’s seven or eight trades already. I even had a big loss on Tuesday, but now I’m already back in profit.
Why get hung up on the gain or loss of just one or two trades? If you become obsessed, it will also affect your trades going forward. It’s just not worth it. Cut your losses when you need to— as long as your foundation isn’t hurt, once you get into “Brother Dog’s mode,” I’ll definitely lead you to big profits.
Some people get anxious after a loss and force their way into trades even when the opportunity isn’t good, and then their mindset gets worse and worse. It’s just not worth it. I’ve said this many times: look at it by the week, by the month. Don’t get caught up in the results of just a day or two.
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Gyh888
· 10h ago
Bro, is it a good time to get into PIPPIN? It's dropped quite a bit.
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TakeYourTimeWithTheContract.
· 10h ago
Dog bro, what price level today? Should I take profit on the short around 3066?
Don’t rush your trades. Didn’t the 3066 short I gave tonight get filled perfectly? There was no movement over the weekend, so being anxious doesn’t help.
The Monday and Tuesday market moves were indeed wild, nothing we could do about that, but if you followed instructions, at most you’d only have lost two trades. The rest of the week, I gave out more trades, and the positions you took all had pretty good profits. If you add them up, that’s seven or eight trades already. I even had a big loss on Tuesday, but now I’m already back in profit.
Why get hung up on the gain or loss of just one or two trades? If you become obsessed, it will also affect your trades going forward. It’s just not worth it. Cut your losses when you need to— as long as your foundation isn’t hurt, once you get into “Brother Dog’s mode,” I’ll definitely lead you to big profits.
Some people get anxious after a loss and force their way into trades even when the opportunity isn’t good, and then their mindset gets worse and worse. It’s just not worth it. I’ve said this many times: look at it by the week, by the month. Don’t get caught up in the results of just a day or two.