About FX Stop-Loss (an expression) Oh no, a copy of the ear
To you who are praying on the other side of the screen
Among today's many gold fortune reports, in a dark room with your face lit by the smartphone, you must be looking extremely tense. Me too (laugh).
The unrealized losses grow moment by moment.
“Come back, come back”
While muttering that in your heart, you are praying to the chart. But you know it well. The market is not a god, nor is it on your side. It is just a cold, monotonous sequence of numbers.
Afraid to admit losses of thousands or tens of thousands of yen, you check the rate every few minutes, your work and meals become unattainable. In the end, in the form of a forced stop-out, you lost in an instant the funds you had carefully accumulated and your “trust in yourself.”
This article is written to save you from such fear of a death sentence named “loss cutting.”
Loss cutting is keeping your promise to yourself
When you cannot press the loss-cut button, you betray yourself.
Where did the justification you had when you entered go?
What would your past self, who decided “I’ll cut if it drops this far,” think of you now?
Loss cutting isn’t because you’re afraid of losing money.It’s because you’re afraid to admit that you were wrong.
But please remember.
You started FX to become happy, or to gain freedom. It wasn’t to ruin your account out of stubbornness and spend sleepless nights in self-loathing.
“Loss cutting” is the bravest decision to discard a small pride in order to protect a big future.
To wake up tomorrow without despair
If your fingers are trembling over the loss-cut button now, just press it.
Indeed, you will incur losses on paper. A pain that tightens your chest will probably follow.
But in that moment you can return from being “a slave to the market” to being a “trader” again.
As long as you have funds left, you can start over as many times as you like.
But if your heart breaks, the game ends there.
“If only I had cut then”- will you sleep with that regret?
Or,“I kept the rules” and wait for the next opportunity with pride.
The choice is you, in this very moment.