Instead of sharing something like signals, or chill some meme coin, lemme share something that happened today with me, I think some of you may benefit from it.
Today I saw an entry in the market, I had all planned, a stop-loss, a target price and the entry price, got my order filled, and while I changed the window to click to place my SL/TP OCO order, the market slapped me in the face with a 9% down movement, before I could do anything. I got humbled, took the 9% loss, and continued as normal (the 9% loss wasn't planned lmao).
Now I finished the day with a 16.45% profit, which, some of you may despise, as it isn't impressive "400%+ profit to the moon, lambo, spaceship emoji".
But, getting to my point, what I wanted to share with you guys, the loss didn't affected me as much because it wasn't all my money in that entry, it was a fraction of it, thanks to that, it was "easier" (not easy) to recover, although that's not always possible, not in a mere day at least.
Remember guys, always use stop-loss, a 2% loss is better than a 20% loss, before making a decision, have it planned already, only then commit to it, take care of your money, and celebrate small achievements, the sum of them, the consistency of them, that, is called progress.
(PS: In the image below I took 2 stop-loss, is part of the job, remember, always use a stop-loss)
If you guys didn't exit taking your profits, didn't used stop-loss and are now dating a coin in the hope it goes back up, if I may suggest, for your next entries, instead of going all-in, make entries of about 20-25% of your capital and buy on strategic support levels, it's easier to recover a 20% down market this way than hoping it goes back all the way up 20%, the rewards are lower though, but so are the risks.
Now, just take a break if you're struggling, this market will still be here for your return.
As D.R.E says: "so, sit back, relax, and strap o.n your seatbelt".
What is the point of a so low APR? (Not a complaint, just a genuine ignorance) If the price crypto would change just 0.5% down, technically speaking it would take years to "recover this down" on a APR of 0.1%, or did I understand something wrong about the calculations?