#2026年比特币行情展望 Why can't I always place the stop-loss at 3200? Honestly, I'm a bit confused—every time I set a stop-loss order, it just doesn't get filled when it reaches the level. What's going on?
Is it an issue of insufficient market liquidity? Or am I misunderstanding something? Could someone knowledgeable explain how the mechanism of stop-loss orders works? In highly volatile markets like Bitcoin, how should I set stop-losses to be reliable?
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OffchainOracle
· 14m ago
Hi, this is slippage, brother. It's very normal for exchanges to lag at even seconds.
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MetaMisery
· 01-06 13:57
Bro, this is the trap of the crypto world—slippage will eat you alive.
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BearMarketMonk
· 01-05 02:30
This guy, you're not the only one facing this problem. I've been through it countless times. The 3200 price level is probably stuck in a liquidity trap.
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TrustMeBro
· 01-05 02:30
Bro, this is the reality. A 3200K single is completely normal, liquidity is just so-so.
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ContractFreelancer
· 01-05 02:28
Haha, I know this trick well. Slippage kills you in one move, and exchanges rely on this to make a living.
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 01-05 02:18
Haha, I've also encountered stop-loss orders before; the 3200 level is completely fake.
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fork_in_the_road
· 01-05 02:13
Bro, you've hit slippage, right? Insufficient liquidity is really annoying.
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GasFeeTears
· 01-05 02:02
Can't place a 3200 stop-loss order? Bro, this is the trap of the crypto world—slippage will kill you without mercy.
#2026年比特币行情展望 Why can't I always place the stop-loss at 3200? Honestly, I'm a bit confused—every time I set a stop-loss order, it just doesn't get filled when it reaches the level. What's going on?
Is it an issue of insufficient market liquidity? Or am I misunderstanding something? Could someone knowledgeable explain how the mechanism of stop-loss orders works? In highly volatile markets like Bitcoin, how should I set stop-losses to be reliable?