$WIF showing interesting price action at the moment. Setting stop loss at 1.5% below current levels while keeping break-even as your exit target. This setup gives you decent risk-reward balance if you're looking to catch the next move. Key thing here is discipline—stick to your SL and don't let emotions override your plan.
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FantasyGuardian
· 13h ago
1.5% stop loss? Bro, this operation is a bit conservative.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 13h ago
I've heard the term stop loss too many times, just afraid that in the end, it will be another round of play people for suckers.
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PaperHandSister
· 13h ago
Oh dear, I think this stop loss ratio is a bit tight, 1.5% is easily triggered by slight fluctuations.
$WIF showing interesting price action at the moment. Setting stop loss at 1.5% below current levels while keeping break-even as your exit target. This setup gives you decent risk-reward balance if you're looking to catch the next move. Key thing here is discipline—stick to your SL and don't let emotions override your plan.