Is it really necessary to come on binance square and cry after taking a bad trade with no stop loss?
a bad trade is painful, yes. but let’s be honest… sometimes the market didn’t ruin us — our lack of discipline did. no stop loss. no risk management. no research. just vibes, hope, and then regret. every loss can teach something, but only if you stop blaming the chart and start fixing the process. before entering any trade, ask yourself: • did i study the setup? • where is my invalidation? • how much am i willing to lose? • am i trading with logic or emotion? crying won’t recover the trade. learning from it might save the next one. real growth in trading starts when excuses end. nfa. dyor always. #trading #binancesquare #riskmanagement #stoploss #tradingpsychology
Looking for Advice on Closing Leads Better and Increasing Orders
Hello everyone, I’m looking for advice from experienced Fiverr sellers on how to better close leads and turn inquiries into actual orders. I do get messages from potential buyers, but I feel there’s room for improvement in how I communicate, build trust, and guide the conversation toward an order. I’d love to know: What works best in your first response to a buyer?How do you keep the conversation professional but persuasive?When do you send a custom offer?How do you follow up without sounding pushy?What changes helped you increase orders over time? I’d really appreciate any advice, strategies, or examples that helped you improve your conversion rate
Un altro progetto truffa esaltato da Binance è stato rugpulled 📉📈 Se stai ancora scambiando shit coin nel 2026, allora il tuo viaggio di trading è molto vicino a giungere al termine.#