# 易理华割肉清仓

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Taking a loss is not a failure, but part of trading
In the crypto market, the term "cutting losses" always carries emotional connotations, as if those who cut losses admit defeat. But anyone who has experienced a full bull and bear cycle understands that closing positions and stopping losses are integral parts of a trading system. The market never rewards those who hold on stubbornly; it only rewards those who survive.
Many times, closing positions does not mean being bearish about the future, but rather respecting the current market structure. When the trend deteriorates, expectations are fal
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EarnMoneyAndEatMeat:
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The Lesson of Fund Management Behind Cutting Losses
Every liquidation event appears to be a judgment issue on the surface, but deeper down, it's often a position sizing problem. If the position size is reasonable, stop-loss is just a small cost; if the position gets out of control, stop-loss becomes a heavy blow.
Many people ignore risk control when the market is going smoothly, believing that the trend will continue forever. But market cycles never run linearly; after a rise, there is always a correction, and after a deep fall, there is often a rebound. Heavy betting on a single direction ess
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The market is never short of stories; what’s lacking is reflection.
In every market cycle, there are iconic bullish and bearish cases. Some people make huge profits, while others cut losses and exit. These stories are amplified because the market loves emotional resonance. But for rational participants, what’s more valuable is a review.
A complete liquidation may stem from misjudging the trend, information lag, or emotional interference. What truly matters is whether you can extract lessons from it. The market is constantly changing, but human weaknesses remain largely the same.
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When the market is uncooperative, surrendering is also a strategy
Many people treat trading as a prediction game, but at its core, it’s actually a probability game. No one can always predict the right direction; the key is what to do when you’re wrong. Clearing positions often happens at two moments: either emotional collapse or logical restructuring.
Mature traders are more inclined toward the latter. When the market deviates from expectations for a long time, holding on is just paying for emotions. Instead of waiting for a miracle, it’s better to admit mistakes and take back control.
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#易理华割肉清仓 I really didn't expect it. I thought Boss Yi was going to go all out against Ethereum, especially since Ethereum has already dropped so much. Don't listen to those unscrupulous bloggers who talk about double-digit figures; they say anything irresponsible to achieve their personal undisclosed goals. Some bloggers, in pursuit of traffic, start spouting nonsense, determined to go to the ends of the earth to make a splash. So, it's not just about what they say, but also about what they do. If Ethereum rebounds, they'll post their profit orders; if Ethereum drops, they'll still show their
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LuYong:
But it seems like people like this are very popular; their commission rebates appear to have unlimited ammunition. They seem to be making money every day😂
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