Holding ZKP for almost two weeks, after triggering the stop loss yesterday, the situation reversed. I should have stopped watching this coin a long time ago, just accept the loss. The most heartbreaking part is that I lost so much funds in fees over such a long period. Honestly, I really don't have this kind of luck. Looking back, the 0.1 stop loss I set earlier was actually quite reasonable. Later, I changed it to 0.11 due to changing mindset, and then to 0.119—if I hadn't changed it even once back then, I would have already taken off now. Sometimes the more you try to adjust, the easier it is to fall into traps. This is a lesson learned.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-11 02:03
Stop-loss selling causes a rebound immediately. I've seen this script too many times, and it really breaks my mindset.
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RumbleValidator
· 01-08 16:52
This is a typical case of stop-loss and position adjustment syndrome. The steps of changing from 0.1 to 0.119 directly demonstrate what self-sabotage means.
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SchrödingersNode
· 01-08 02:52
Stop-loss sells and it rises immediately—this plot is really incredible. The lesson learned from changing the stop-loss point.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 01-08 02:43
Adjusting the stop-loss once can make you take off; adjusting twice means you have to admit defeat. Maybe this is my talent, haha.
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StakeWhisperer
· 01-08 02:34
Stop-loss triggers a rebound immediately after execution, I've seen this joke too many times haha
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LongTermDreamer
· 01-08 02:29
Oh, this is a typical mental breakdown. I kept changing my stop-loss, and in the end, I changed it to a cut-loss price. I went through the same thing three years ago, and looking back now, it was a blood and tears lesson.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 01-08 02:25
Stop-loss selling just causes a rebound; talking about it too much just brings tears.
Holding ZKP for almost two weeks, after triggering the stop loss yesterday, the situation reversed. I should have stopped watching this coin a long time ago, just accept the loss. The most heartbreaking part is that I lost so much funds in fees over such a long period. Honestly, I really don't have this kind of luck. Looking back, the 0.1 stop loss I set earlier was actually quite reasonable. Later, I changed it to 0.11 due to changing mindset, and then to 0.119—if I hadn't changed it even once back then, I would have already taken off now. Sometimes the more you try to adjust, the easier it is to fall into traps. This is a lesson learned.