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#数字资产行情上升 1000BONK's short position has dropped below the level again, entered at 0.0114, stop loss set at 0.013. Small coin strategies are like this; the key is to keep the perspective right—over-leveraging is suicidal. Remember one thing: stop loss is not a cost, it's a life saver. Watching the market drop is satisfying, but if your account blows up, that's really embarrassing. This is my personal trading approach; fellow brothers can use it as a reference, but don't treat it as gospel.
With BONK, it's all about mindset. It's not about money; it's about your brain.
Heavy investing in small coins is like gambling with your life. There's no doubt about that.
The most testing time for human nature is when a short position breaks support. Executing a stop-loss immediately is the way to make money.
That said, those who dare to short at the 0.0114 level really have something.
Watching others' accounts explode is truly more painful than losing money.
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Not setting stop-loss is easy to say but hard to do
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I'm also playing with BONK, your move is a bit aggressive
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Small coins are just gambling, it's better to just play around and not take it seriously
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Entered at 0.0114? I personally entered at 0.008 at a high level
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Heavy positions definitely invite death, but with light positions you can't make money either
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I've heard this set of words too many times, and in the end, they all get liquidated
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Stop-loss is just paying tuition fees, I've paid enough already