Just tightened my stop loss back to entry. Locking in protection while keeping upside open—gotta manage that risk when momentum shifts.
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PumpDetector
· 5h ago
ngl, classic move when the candles start lying. been here since the gox days—you learn to respect the reversal or you donate to the house. keeping it tight at entry tho, that's either paranoia or genius depending on which way this swings in 48hrs lol
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ProofOfNothing
· 6h ago
Stop-loss back to the cost price, I approve of this move. Protecting the principal is the most important thing; I'm just worried about a sudden surge afterwards.
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ProposalDetective
· 6h ago
Stop loss back to the entry price, smart... In this market trend, you really need to protect the principal.
Just tightened my stop loss back to entry. Locking in protection while keeping upside open—gotta manage that risk when momentum shifts.