To the bagholders of ANY coin:
Why don't you use stop-loss?
Setting a stop-loss of 95% your buy-in, for example (what I do personally)
If it's dropped that hard (5%), chances are it will keep going, at which point you can just short near some support level and earn back your losses much easily.
What gives?
bagholders too ashamed to post
or maybe your thread is just boring
>>2708792
This
When you trade stuff as trashy as crypto you'll get stopped out too easy, moves of 5% a day are common
I just hodl. Set my alerts and wait.
>>2708264
How to stop loss on bittrex?
set a stop loss on rdd
lost out on 13x gains
stop losses in crypto is dumb
Because being a man and taking your 5% loss is harder than sitting there hoping it'll go back up and eventually panic selling once you've lost 70% (at which point it goes back up)
Do you guys know if there is a way to set BOTH a stop-loss and a sell-order?
It would be tight-butthole if you could go to bed knowing you'll either make 30% or lose 5% by setting up both.
>>2708264
>Buy Coin
>Set stop loss
>It goes down
>Get kicked out of coin
>"Glad I wasnt in that coin"
>coin moons
>"Its the jews!"
:^)
how to set stop-loss on poloniex?
>>2708923
admins aren't draining accounts you turd.
>>2708914
This would be amazing. I think you could wrangle it if you wrote your own code and used the exchange API.
>>2708950
There is literally a link on the Stop field that says "What's this?" that explains it in ELI5 language you fucking dolt
>>2709097
thats a stop-limit though? stop-loss is different no?