Just finished increasing the position but didn't have time to set a stop-loss, and the market suddenly surged 20%. This is the daily life of the crypto market—plans never keep up with changes. Sometimes opportunities appear suddenly, and sometimes risks do too. Ultimately, we need to learn from these lessons and make sure risk management is in place before taking action next time. Every fluctuation in the market is teaching us how to trade.

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WalletWhisperervip
· 01-17 07:02
Lucky one, did you make a profit this time? Setting stop-loss is easy to talk about, but when the market soars, you forget all about it. Will you learn your lesson next time? Haha, that's what everyone in the crypto circle says.
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CryptoMotivatorvip
· 01-17 01:09
Wow, this luck is incredible, 20% just took off? No stop-loss set, and it just flew away. You're gambling with your life, haha. A typical crypto show effect, plans are useless. Next time, really learn your lesson. If risk control isn't in place, never go all-in. The market is ruthless, the wallet talks more than the brain.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-16 17:42
Wow, this feeling of your heartbeat racing haha, the cost of not setting a stop-loss
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-14 08:05
Damn, this is exactly how I felt last week, my mindset just collapsed --- Lucky one, next time remember the lesson and don't go naked again --- Sounds nice, but it's actually just gambling on luck. I often do the same --- A 20% surge with no stop-loss? Bro, you're playing with fire --- Plans can't keep up with changes, and changes can't keep up with liquidation haha --- Risk control is always the last thing you think of --- This wave of luck was good, but the real test is next time
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GasGrillMastervip
· 01-14 08:05
Good luck can't be a skill; you'll have to catch up sooner or later.
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MEVSandwichvip
· 01-14 08:04
Alright, this time I made a 20% profit, but what about next time? You really can't skimp on stop-loss.
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LazyDevMinervip
· 01-14 08:03
Set your stop-loss first before taking action, brother. You got lucky this time, but next time it might not be so smooth.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 01-14 07:57
Haha, lucky you, but not setting a stop loss this time is indeed a bit risky. --- No stop loss and it suddenly surged? That's called good luck, but next time might not be the same. --- If you made a profit this time, don't be arrogant. The real test is still ahead. --- Wow, a 20% surge straight up, scared me to death thinking I was going to get liquidated. --- Change is inevitable, you're right, but the premise is that you have to survive to see the change. --- You need to break the habit of increasing positions without setting a stop loss; you'll pay tuition sooner or later. --- Luck can save you once, but risk management can save you a lifetime.
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AmateurDAOWatchervip
· 01-14 07:43
This luck is really incredible, grabbing a 20% gain for free haha --- Talking about stop-loss is easy, but when it comes to the critical moment, everyone gets nervous --- Another exciting and thrilling trading scene, that's how the crypto world is --- Be proactive first, set up your defenses before making a move --- I just want to ask, when prices are rising, how many really remember risk control --- Remember next time, but probably forget again the time after that --- Opportunity and risk are really just one stop-loss order apart --- The cost of a 20% happiness is a bit high, still need to learn how to use stop-loss properly --- Plans can't keep up with changes, everyone in the crypto world understands this --- Found a bargain and still reflecting on it, I just went ahead and celebrated
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