What I often do is pick up Gate and throw away the watermelon. Every time I think about doing a short-term trade, just to earn some breakfast money, I feel very happy. But as soon as I see I’m making money, I quickly close the position. However, when I start losing money, I begin to hold onto the position. I didn’t make big profits, but I can end up with large losses. This habit is not good, and I know I shouldn’t do this, but I still do it every time. At night, I think of a thousand ways, but in the morning, I still walk the old path.
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LuYong
· 09-28 12:34
In a rising trend, one should hold on for the long term; in a falling trend, even if losing money, one must stop loss and exit. This is the correct way.
What I often do is pick up Gate and throw away the watermelon. Every time I think about doing a short-term trade, just to earn some breakfast money, I feel very happy. But as soon as I see I’m making money, I quickly close the position. However, when I start losing money, I begin to hold onto the position. I didn’t make big profits, but I can end up with large losses. This habit is not good, and I know I shouldn’t do this, but I still do it every time. At night, I think of a thousand ways, but in the morning, I still walk the old path.