🔴 Why is a stop-loss so important?


1. Protecting Capital
Without a stop-loss, a single trade can wipe out your entire account, especially with leverage.
With it, you predefine "how much you're willing to lose"—and this protects you from collapse.
2. Risk Control
Successful trading is not just about how much you gain, but how much you lose.
For example:
You lose 2% on trade ❌
You gain 5% on another trade ✅
→ The result: You are profitable
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