Woke up to find the entire position gone... The buy orders were stopped out, and the market started to fluctuate so rapidly that I couldn't keep up. This is why many people say that sleep trading is the easiest way to get caught off guard; you must set proper stop-losses before leaving the monitoring tool.
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SigmaValidator
· 6h ago
Sleep trading? Ha, it's basically gambling, and they call it "bottom fishing." Wake up and you're just getting cut.
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ForkTongue
· 6h ago
Enough, enough, stop talking. This is the gambler's fate; setting more stop-losses is useless.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 6h ago
Sleep trading really kills people. Waking up to find yourself directly socially dead... Setting stop-losses sounds easy but is hard to do. I'm always afraid of being swept so I set them too tight, then get caught again when reversing, so annoying.
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Frontrunner
· 6h ago
Sleep trading? I just don't sleep, stay alert until I get dizzy. I never use stop-loss or anything like that...
Woke up to find the entire position gone... The buy orders were stopped out, and the market started to fluctuate so rapidly that I couldn't keep up. This is why many people say that sleep trading is the easiest way to get caught off guard; you must set proper stop-losses before leaving the monitoring tool.