A stop-loss order was just triggered, and I really didn't want to be knocked out at that moment. From a technical perspective, BTC's recent rebound is indeed strong, and the current key support level hasn't been broken. The next step depends on whether the trading volume can keep up. I still have positions in hand, just waiting for BTC to continue strengthening — this time I must make up for it and can't miss this round of market opportunity again. To be honest, while the stop-loss protected my account, it almost kept me out entirely, which is the harsh reality of trading.
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NFTRegretDiary
· 8h ago
It's truly despairing the moment a stop-loss is triggered, feeling like I'm about to be wiped out by the market... But looking at the rebound strength of BTC, the support is still there, maybe there's still a chance to turn things around.
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RektDetective
· 8h ago
Stop-loss triggered... That moment was really tough, but I turned around and held onto the remaining position, waiting for a rebound. How strong does this mentality have to be?
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fren_with_benefits
· 8h ago
Getting stopped out is really frustrating, but this rebound is actually quite interesting. Whether or not the volume follows is the key.
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screenshot_gains
· 8h ago
Damn, I really lost my composure at the moment of placing the stop-loss order, feeling like the market played me. But looking at BTC's rebound strength, it's indeed quite fierce, and as long as the support holds, there's still hope. The remaining position needs to wait for an opportunity to turn around; this time, I must make a profit.
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ForkPrince
· 8h ago
It's truly despairing when the stop-loss is triggered, but looking at this rebound strength, I feel there's still a chance. I'm just worried that the volume can't keep up.
A stop-loss order was just triggered, and I really didn't want to be knocked out at that moment. From a technical perspective, BTC's recent rebound is indeed strong, and the current key support level hasn't been broken. The next step depends on whether the trading volume can keep up. I still have positions in hand, just waiting for BTC to continue strengthening — this time I must make up for it and can't miss this round of market opportunity again. To be honest, while the stop-loss protected my account, it almost kept me out entirely, which is the harsh reality of trading.