Sometimes I really can't understand why some people insist on going against the market trend. To be honest, as long as you set a stop-loss, there's no need to end up like this.



Take the $RIVER coin, for example. In previous market conditions, a trader was liquidated three times already. Logically, after losing three times, they should have learned their lesson, right? But they still couldn't resist and finally closed their position manually. The loss exceeded 8,000 USD—and this money was borrowed. In just a few days, the money was gone.

Seeing that they should have learned their lesson, right? Wrong. They turned around and opened a short position again. The fifth liquidation is still waiting ahead. Repeating the same mistakes over and over again, honestly, is just stubbornly fighting the market. No discipline, no risk management—just gambling repeatedly.

Many people are walking step by step toward the abyss this way.
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TerraNeverForgetvip
· 14h ago
Really, this guy just can't control his hands --- Borrowing money to trade cryptocurrencies, isn't that just seeking death --- $RIVER this coin is a scam, but mainly it's because of lack of discipline... I used to be the same --- Five liquidation events and still daring to open positions? How resilient must one be to pressure, haha --- Stop-loss sounds simple in theory, but when it comes to critical moments, it's hard to press the button --- Losing all 8000U loaned funds, does your family know about this --- Trading without risk control is just gambling, there's no difference --- I think this is gambler's mentality, losing money and wanting to make it back, but the deeper you go --- Why do some people always go against their own wallet --- Setting a stop-loss, why is it so difficult? Every time, hoping for a rebound
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SerRugResistantvip
· 14h ago
Ha, it's the old familiar issue of stop-loss again, but every time I see this kind of situation, I still have to sigh.
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ValidatorVikingvip
· 14h ago
ngl, this is just slashing your own stake at that point. no risk management = no network resilience, simple as that.
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