To be honest, those who follow a big trader and end up getting liquidated, then turn around and curse that person, I really don’t understand that logic.
Their trading style has been clear for a long time — heavy position all in, either it takes off immediately or explodes on the spot. Isn’t this their usual approach? Since you choose to follow, you are essentially endorsing this method.
And then? If you make money, it’s because you’re awesome; if you lose, you start blaming others. You try a big move and fail, even risking your principal, and then start cursing wildly. Isn’t that just being both stupid and unable to accept loss? Contracts are inherently high risk and high reward, and copying trades requires you to evaluate carefully. Others may guide you to make a move, but they never promised to cover your losses.
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To be honest, those who follow a big trader and end up getting liquidated, then turn around and curse that person, I really don’t understand that logic.
Their trading style has been clear for a long time — heavy position all in, either it takes off immediately or explodes on the spot. Isn’t this their usual approach? Since you choose to follow, you are essentially endorsing this method.
And then? If you make money, it’s because you’re awesome; if you lose, you start blaming others. You try a big move and fail, even risking your principal, and then start cursing wildly. Isn’t that just being both stupid and unable to accept loss? Contracts are inherently high risk and high reward, and copying trades requires you to evaluate carefully. Others may guide you to make a move, but they never promised to cover your losses.