Ever heard that sound? First comes the 'Gbim!'—that's your position getting wrecked. Then comes the rapid-fire 'Pim! Pim!'—that's your liquidation notification piling up in your inbox.
Do yourself a favor: go check that trade you yolo'd into and set a proper stop-loss before it's too late. The difference between a bad trade and a disaster is literally just one click.
Stay sharp out there 🫡
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CryptoPhoenix
· 01-06 04:27
Oh no, being taught a lesson by the market again, huh? This is the tuition we have to pay.
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Stop-loss is really not something to be ashamed of; on the contrary, it’s the prerequisite for continuing to play and survive.
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That "Gbim" sound, I’ve heard it too many times... but each time it makes me more alert.
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Full position faith is full position faith, but never skimp on risk control. Trust me.
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A single click can turn a small loss into a margin call or even liquidation. Just thinking about it is terrifying.
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Having gone through several bear markets, I really have nothing more to say about setting stop-losses — it’s something you just have to do.
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Notifications piling up in your inbox about clearing liquids and such... no need to experience it twice; once is enough to make a lasting impression.
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PhantomHunter
· 01-05 18:36
Oh no, it's this again. You always manage to hit my sore spot.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 01-03 08:51
Haha, I was shocked by the sound of liquidation explosion, it's really no joke
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BlockchainFries
· 01-03 08:47
Hearing "Gbim" makes me freeze completely. Really, don't ask me how I know.
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GasSavingMaster
· 01-03 08:30
Oh no, this time it's over, someone is about to be liquidated again.
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Setting stop-loss sounds easy, but when it comes to the actual position, it's hard to press it.
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Watching the account turn red and feeling hopeless, I've heard Gbim's voice too many times.
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One click away from disaster, almost leading to family ruin.
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Every time I say I will set a stop-loss, but I still slip and go all-in.
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The feeling of the liquidation notices piling up in the inbox, I don't want to go through that again.
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Leverage, is it truly an angel or a devil? It all depends on how you use it.
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DataChief
· 01-03 08:29
Haha, this description is perfect. I just wonder why that "Gbim" sound sounds so familiar.
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It's the same old story, acting like we haven't been wiped out before.
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Stop-loss is easy to talk about, but when the market surges, it's really hard to click that button.
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I was exactly like this a month ago. Now, looking at my account, I feel social anxiety.
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The last warning is the real one. The cost of greed is too high.
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That moment of Gbim, I could hear it in my dreams. Breaking the defense, indeed.
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Just want to ask everyone, has anyone really strictly enforced stop-loss?
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Honestly, this is just gambler's psychology, always thinking it can rebound.
Ever heard that sound? First comes the 'Gbim!'—that's your position getting wrecked. Then comes the rapid-fire 'Pim! Pim!'—that's your liquidation notification piling up in your inbox.
Do yourself a favor: go check that trade you yolo'd into and set a proper stop-loss before it's too late. The difference between a bad trade and a disaster is literally just one click.
Stay sharp out there 🫡