Partially took profits, then placed all stop-loss orders at the cost price.
The entire year's layout and operations really paid off, and at the start of the new year, a lot of profits have been secured. In a zero-risk state, plus having plenty of comfortable chips at low levels. This feeling is, either do nothing or make a move and earn steadily. The accumulation at the end of the year indeed allowed the entire trading plan to finish ahead of schedule.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 9h ago
Zero-risk profit locking, I need to learn this technique.
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ForkLibertarian
· 9h ago
Zero-risk status, this move is indeed perfect.
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LiquidatedThrice
· 9h ago
Cough, this is the state I want.
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EthSandwichHero
· 9h ago
This move is indeed very smooth; setting the stop-loss at cost price is a very safe approach.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 9h ago
This approach is still straightforward; setting stop-loss at cost price is truly stable and reliable.
Partially took profits, then placed all stop-loss orders at the cost price.
The entire year's layout and operations really paid off, and at the start of the new year, a lot of profits have been secured. In a zero-risk state, plus having plenty of comfortable chips at low levels. This feeling is, either do nothing or make a move and earn steadily. The accumulation at the end of the year indeed allowed the entire trading plan to finish ahead of schedule.