Cashing in on patience: some trades need setup, not stop loss.

1 year ago
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The term "diamond hands" has come and gone with the meme trades, but in volatile markets the strategy remains. Some trades take patience, coordination and delayed profits. This is the opposite of stop loss trading.

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