This week, out of 26 trades, only 2 were losses, and the win rate held up.
Honestly, the best time to see a trader’s true colors is during a market correction—when the tide goes out, it’s clear who’s swimming naked. The market is reshuffling, and those who survive are always the ones who stay steady.
My experience is: grasp the trend direction well, use risk management as a defense, and the rest is about eating the gains without getting wiped out by a counterattack. In this round of rebounds for Bitcoin and Ethereum, strict stop-losses set in place made making money just a bonus.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 5h ago
Well, out of 26 trades, only 2 resulted in losses. The win rate is indeed stable.
You have to cut losses aggressively to survive until the end. Without this awareness in the game, you'll really die quickly.
When the tide recedes, a lot of people are exposed. I just enjoy seeing who can hold on during these times.
Good risk management makes making money just a bonus. There's nothing wrong with that statement.
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governance_lurker
· 5h ago
26 trades only lost 2? With such a stable win rate, it's probably because the stop-loss was set very tightly.
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TaxEvader
· 5h ago
26 trades only lost 2, this win rate is indeed stable. The key is to have discipline.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 5h ago
Single loss of 2 units on 26 trades, the win rate is indeed top-notch, but the real test is still ahead.
That's right, only when the tide goes out do you see who's swimming naked. I'm currently learning how to survive and come out alive.
Stop-loss really is a protective talisman, but every time I hit the stop-loss, it still hurts a bit.
This week, out of 26 trades, only 2 were losses, and the win rate held up.
Honestly, the best time to see a trader’s true colors is during a market correction—when the tide goes out, it’s clear who’s swimming naked. The market is reshuffling, and those who survive are always the ones who stay steady.
My experience is: grasp the trend direction well, use risk management as a defense, and the rest is about eating the gains without getting wiped out by a counterattack. In this round of rebounds for Bitcoin and Ethereum, strict stop-losses set in place made making money just a bonus.