$BEAT this coin has been performing well recently. I indeed made good profits when I shorted it before, and took the opportunity to go long during the correction yesterday. Currently, the position feels like a good timing.
However, to be honest, many people around me have lost money on this coin, and some have even been liquidated. The main problem is that they simply did not set stop-losses. This is really dangerous.
Here's a piece of advice: for any trade, whether it's $BEAT or other coins, always develop the habit of setting stop-losses. Orders without stop-losses are like playing with fire; market volatility can easily trap you. Trust me, this is an experience gained through lessons learned.
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SilentAlpha
· 11h ago
It's easy to talk about stop-loss, but really implementing it is so difficult. Once your mindset collapses, you forget everything.
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POAPlectionist
· 11h ago
You really can't skip stop-loss; so many people have fallen here.
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ForumLurker
· 11h ago
Stop-loss is really no joke. I have a bunch of people around me who have fallen into traps.
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LiquidationHunter
· 11h ago
Setting stop-loss is easy to talk about but hard to do, really.
$BEAT this coin has been performing well recently. I indeed made good profits when I shorted it before, and took the opportunity to go long during the correction yesterday. Currently, the position feels like a good timing.
However, to be honest, many people around me have lost money on this coin, and some have even been liquidated. The main problem is that they simply did not set stop-losses. This is really dangerous.
Here's a piece of advice: for any trade, whether it's $BEAT or other coins, always develop the habit of setting stop-losses. Orders without stop-losses are like playing with fire; market volatility can easily trap you. Trust me, this is an experience gained through lessons learned.