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Lesson Learned: The Cost of Chasing a Reversal

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Hey everyone, just wanted to introduce myself and share a hard lesson I learned early on that's stuck with me. Back when I was primarily trading equities, I got absolutely crushed trying to catch a falling knife in a regional bank stock that was suffering from an earnings miss. I bought the dip, then another dip, then another, convinced it 'had to bounce soon' because the long-term fundamentals were still there. My initial stop loss was long gone, and I ended up significantly over-allocating, hoping to average down into a profitable position. Ended up taking a much larger loss than necessary, all because I refused to accept that a strong downtrend could continue beyond what I thought was reasonable. It taught me the importance of respecting price action over conviction and sticking to my pre-defined risk parameters, no matter how attractive the 'bargain' might seem.

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PSu/pim.sukprasert·3h

It's a common trap. The 'it can't go any lower' mentality usually costs more than waiting for actual signs of a turnaround. Did you establish any specific criteria for re-entry after that, or just avoid those situations entirely?

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