I took a look at the market, and $PUMP is indeed surging. However, my order was stopped out overnight, right near the breakeven point. I missed this wave of the market, which is a bit unfortunate. But this is also the normal state of trading, right? Sometimes stop-losses happen at the worst times, and when the market is fluctuating rapidly, it's easy to hit your stop-loss point.
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TeaTimeTrader
· 12h ago
Stop-loss really is just like stabbing you in the back at the critical moment
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MevWhisperer
· 16h ago
The stop-loss trigger point is really incredible; it feels like I always step on the most awkward spot.
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OnChainArchaeologist
· 20h ago
The stop-loss points are really tight, which is why I don't dare set a very tight SL now. I'd rather lose a bit more than get washed out during the night.
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TradFiRefugee
· 01-17 23:00
Cutting losses at the lowest point, this thing is really incredible, just a little more and I would have broken even.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 01-16 13:02
Nighttime market is the most frustrating; stop-loss gets triggered and it immediately surges. I've seen this trick too many times.
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LeverageAddict
· 01-16 12:55
The stop-loss trigger point is really on point; every time, it hits right at the most heartbreaking spot.
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GateUser-00be86fc
· 01-16 12:54
The stop-loss card is really clever; this is the curse of the crypto world. The rebound begins the moment you exit.
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LiquidityWitch
· 01-16 12:50
damn, the market's cruel alchemy at work again... your sl got wick'd right at the veil between profit and ruin. that's not bad luck tho, that's just the ritual paying its dues. sometimes the liquidation gods demand their sacrifice before they bless the next brew.
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BrokeBeans
· 01-16 12:49
Stop-loss is like this, always triggered at the most annoying position, really incredible.
I took a look at the market, and $PUMP is indeed surging. However, my order was stopped out overnight, right near the breakeven point. I missed this wave of the market, which is a bit unfortunate. But this is also the normal state of trading, right? Sometimes stop-losses happen at the worst times, and when the market is fluctuating rapidly, it's easy to hit your stop-loss point.