Yesterday, many shareholders jumped ship, probably because they didn’t trust me. I think those who jump ship halfway are the ones who lose the most. First of all, my pinned post clearly states to set a 50% stop-loss; once you lose half of your principal, the copy trading will automatically stop. It’s normal to take a hit yesterday. People only saw me taking a hit but not others. I didn’t hold onto positions either—I cut losses when I should have. Why did I open 0.05? I wanted everyone to be able to follow. If I were trading on my own, I definitely wouldn’t trade with a $500 principal nor open 0.05. To be honest, I haven’t opened any positions below 0.5 in nearly two years. To summarize: to the shareholders who trust me, I won’t promise you how many multiples I can make, but at least I won’t let you lose money. It’s just a matter of earning more or less. Thank you all.

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MorningGoldAsWavesCrashAgainst
· 13m ago
Those who believe you stay, those who don't leave. The market has always been like this to screen people.
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TidalShell
· 23m ago
The stop-loss line is clearly set. If followers don't check the pinned post themselves, who's to blame?
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L2Sprinter
· 1h ago
50% hard stop loss + no holding positions, this risk control is much stronger than those talk-only bloggers.
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HalfLifeHodler
· 1h ago
It hasn't been below 0.05 in two years, this wave really brought the boys along.
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Miner'sHelmetUnderTheMoonlight
· 2h ago
Those who jumped out early are now slapping their thighs in regret. Discipline in trading is more important than anything else.
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