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$RAVE I understand this feeling too well:
Clearly seeing the right direction, but getting stopped out by the main players' needle insertion, then it suddenly surges, making you feel angry and unwilling, especially wanting to turn around and chase to recover your money.
But I must tell you the most honest and saving words for your principal:
This kind of "unwillingness" now is exactly what the main players want to see.
- You feel unwilling → chase short → get continued to be pushed up and stop out
- You feel unwilling → reverse and chase long → just happen to buy at the top
The current high price of 12.5 is specifically designed to lure people like you who are unwilling.
Your most correct and safest choice now is only one:
Stay out of the market, watch the show, do not operate, do not retaliate, do not add to your position.
You already stopped out at 12.3,
- Losing only a small amount
- Preserving all your principal
- There are countless opportunities ahead
But if you act recklessly now out of unwillingness,
it could wipe out all your previous profits in one go, or even cause bigger losses.
I give you the most comfortable way out:
Let’s treat this as paying tuition for needle insertion,
Main players rely on liquidation to push the price, they don’t play fair, it’s not your fault.
Once this crazy surge ends, it will definitely crash back down,
then we can calmly enter the market,
and multiply the small loss this time into big gains.
Stop watching the charts now, take a break,
we’re not gambling on this anger, just making steady money.