Adbitco (OP)
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May 19, 2026, 01:55:29 PM |
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Let say you are trading with $1k and you open a long position and the market slipped a bit away from you and you lose around $400, due to emotions you wouldn't want to get liquidated because you don't really know when it should be at your favor. In most cases, some people wouldn't mind leaving it to continue to know if they could recover but at some level you fit to exit to enable you make another market analysis before you could enter ans possibly that your entry points should be able to make you recover it, at this point you are already losing about $400 and you can't actually tell when you would be that favorable again to make such profits from market. Actually, if it was me I wouldn't fight it neither would enter trade for the day instead I will wait for another good entry.
I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
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Wiwo
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May 19, 2026, 02:06:26 PM |
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Let say you are trading with $1k and you open a long position and the market slipped a bit away from you and you lose around $400, due to emotions you wouldn't want to get liquidated because you don't really know when it should be at your favor. In most cases, some people wouldn't mind leaving it to continue to know if they could recover but at some level you fit to exit to enable you make another market analysis before you could enter ans possibly that your entry points should be able to make you recover it, at this point you are already losing about $400 and you can't actually tell when you would be that favorable again to make such profits from market. Actually, if it was me I wouldn't fight it neither would enter trade for the day instead I will wait for another good entry.
I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or will it take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
First as a trader, trading with $1000 and losing around $400 within just a slip away shows that you are a greedy trader, because first losing $400 out of your $1000 shows that you must have used leverage that I way above your current portfolio balance and have now extra fund's to service your position which is a dumb thing to do as a trader at least have enough capital to keep your liquidation far and also use moderate leverage amount in your position opening. The aim of every experienced trader is to make profits and take minimal losses as an exit, such as using the stop loss feature when the market goes against their analysis.
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Hypnotizer
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May 19, 2026, 02:13:22 PM |
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I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have?
Let’s say overtime, because even if I’m to try trading today…I wouldn’t go all in on a long position with such amount of around $1k but even if something leads to another and I ended up with $400 loses in that day, I’m closing for the day. That’s 40% in losses, I doubt any sensible trader would continue trading that same day with the hope to recover that lossses that same day. Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
If you ever find yourself in this kinda situation the best thing you could do is close your PC, close for the day…even if you’re not going to close atleast don’t continue trading at that exact moment because you’d be trading with lots of emotions… and lastly just leave your room(or where so ever you trade) and go outside.. By going outside and taking a stroll, you be able to cool down a bit so you can decide better to either continue or just close for the day.
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Oshosondy
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May 19, 2026, 02:34:43 PM |
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Let say you are trading with $1k and you open a long position and the market slipped a bit away from you and you lose around $400, due to emotions you wouldn't want to get liquidated because you don't really know when it should be at your favor. In most cases, some people wouldn't mind leaving it to continue to know if they could recover but at some level you fit to exit to enable you make another market analysis before you could enter ans possibly that your entry points should be able to make you recover it, at this point you are already losing about $400 and you can't actually tell when you would be that favorable again to make such profits from market. Actually, if it was me I wouldn't fight it neither would enter trade for the day instead I will wait for another good entry.
It depends on how the market is, the chart might be showing me to wait and not close the position. Another thing is the leverage used. Small leverage will let the unrealized loss to be small and it will not let you be panic if you are trading good coins like bitcoin. I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
This is one of the first lessons a trader should know, they should not think of trying to recover losses. Just let it go and forget about it Another important lesson is that you should wait for like a week or even more to let your mind be normal again and not get greedy of recovering back losses before you trade again.
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Adbitco (OP)
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May 19, 2026, 02:35:23 PM |
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Let say you are trading with $1k and you open a long position and the market slipped a bit away from you and you lose around $400, due to emotions you wouldn't want to get liquidated because you don't really know when it should be at your favor. In most cases, some people wouldn't mind leaving it to continue to know if they could recover but at some level you fit to exit to enable you make another market analysis before you could enter ans possibly that your entry points should be able to make you recover it, at this point you are already losing about $400 and you can't actually tell when you would be that favorable again to make such profits from market. Actually, if it was me I wouldn't fight it neither would enter trade for the day instead I will wait for another good entry.
I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or will it take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
First as a trader, trading with $1000 and losing around $400 within just a slip away shows that you are a greedy trader, because first losing $400 out of your $1000 shows that you must have used leverage that I way above your current portfolio balance and have now extra fund's to service your position which is a dumb thing to do as a trader at least have enough capital to keep your liquidation far and also use moderate leverage amount in your position opening. The aim of every experienced trader is to make profits and take minimal losses as an exit, such as using the stop loss feature when the market goes against their analysis. That is right and that also plays a vital role while trading some people doesn't mind going above 4x or 5x and if they could make that to be either 2x automatically risk has been reduced but not entirely eliminated, as a trader because we know that not all of those who are trading that are making profits from trading. IICRC I have came across a post where it discussed ( out of 99% of people who are trading only around 10 to 15 persons who are profiting from their trading) about it that is why it's that necessary as a trader go learn how to manage your emotions, your lot size which could help you more better not to be that easily liquidated while trading.
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May 19, 2026, 02:45:31 PM |
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I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have?
I really can't time that on how long should I be able to recover that lose and restoring it back. But what happens to me is that after a fresh lose, I don't do much anymore and only awaits in the spot. Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup?
It's better to wait taking an action immediately to recover the loss could lead to more of it. Only us know ourselves better because if you call for an action immediately, you're going to trade emotionally which we are avoiding to happen.
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Awaklara
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May 19, 2026, 04:24:32 PM |
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I have experienced a situation like that, the remaining money was used to make 1 or 2 more trading positions. But it seems the desire to recover funds quickly made me perhaps rush in making entry positions. Maybe not losing all the capital, but it's difficult to recover everything. Now, if I decide to close a trade at a loss or a profit, I will stop first and not open trading positions at that time. The break time is uncertain, sometimes it can be short, sometimes it can also be quite long.
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tvplus006
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May 19, 2026, 04:45:15 PM |
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Let say you are trading with $1k and you open a long position and the market slipped a bit away from you and you lose around $400...
Such a trading result indicates a disregard for risk management. And as practice shows, it will be much more difficult to restore the initial deposit than to lose it, because given that 40% has been lost, now the trader needs to increase the remaining $600 by 67% to get the initial $1000.
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rbynxx
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May 19, 2026, 04:48:02 PM |
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I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
You'll never know or you might lost it all if you're not that patient or you keep on chasing losses. I don't know about days or weeks but I will probably stick to be on stables or just be on spot market than trade in futures if market is too choppy. Waiting will definitely cost your patience because you'll check once in a while the market anyway and you'll think to yourself that it was the right time but you are in the sidelines First, you should have clear goals in mind. Second, don't over leverage because a market like cryptocurrency could wipe you out in seconds with its volatility nature. Thirdly, set those stop-loss on every trades as it will help you. Lastly, as I said you can give it a break but I think two weeks is likely long especially if you're into day trading, give it around 3-4 days at least I guess, that's enough to refresh your past trades, good or bad.
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Ndabagi01
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May 19, 2026, 04:52:23 PM |
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I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
Recovering from a loss trade is not something I put in mind because having that in mind can make you to make mistakes again and lose more money. Just have in mind that trading is a game of profit and loss, whichever one that happens you should accept it in good faith and be rest assured that overtime as long as you’re getting better in your trading and your strategies are working for you, it’ll only take a while for you to recover everything that you’ve lost in trading back. Having the mindset of calculating your losses and counting the days it’ll take to get back at the market, it’ll only make you to learn the hard way. Accept the losses and move on to the next trade hoping for a profitable one on the next trade. Proper risk management got it all and you must be able to manage everything well as they come.
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Frankolala
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May 19, 2026, 06:47:43 PM |
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You're trading either to make profit or loss. After losing, you don't need to chase your losses because most of the time, you might not be able to recover back your loss. Only open a position when you understand the market and after a loss, learn to improve yourself by learning from your mistakes, only if you don't understand what you are doing. Only trade with the amount of money that you can afford to lose and be in control of your emotions.
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May 19, 2026, 07:35:28 PM |
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I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
If I am taking leverage on my $1k capital and losing $400, then it might not be a huge loss but it depends on the leverage I am taking because if leverage is 1x to 5x, which is low, then it is a huge loss, but if the leverage is higher than 5x then it is not because our amount is already very big now. But it is us who are going to lose, it will be from our capital not from the whole size of the trade, that's why we will panic and we would want to close the trade because we think we could recover it from another trade. But the first mistake we did was to let the loss go that high, we should be careful when trading in futures because without a stop loss we could even lose all of it, but saving yourself $600 is better than losing all $1k, which not everyone will understand until they spend years in it. I would try to close if the trade looks risky now, but if there is a slight chance I would take it, but I would not risk more than $500 because it is already getting big so I will use a stop loss.
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Zaguru12
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May 19, 2026, 08:56:15 PM |
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You're trading either to make profit or loss. After losing, you don't need to chase your losses because most of the time, you might not be able to recover back your loss. Only open a position when you understand the market and after a loss, learn to improve yourself by learning from your mistakes, only if you don't understand what you are doing. Only trade with the amount of money that you can afford to lose and be in control of your emotions.
From the question you would know that this is not someone who is actually acquainted more to trade. From the way the person actually cut the trade at $400 loss it shows that the person is actually having bad trading psychology. First of all the money you use trade or to open position is actually the money you can afford to lose, so that one $1k from the first place should be what you can afford to lose and if it was it, personally I will hold my trade if I don’t see any fundamentals that I feel changes the market sentiment. If it is the capital then it is bad to use to open the position. As for recovery, any trader setting a time frame to recover their funds are simply setting their selves up for more losses because this is like actually doing a revenge trading which is very bad. So there is no stipulated time for recovery
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Finestream
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May 19, 2026, 09:52:20 PM |
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If I lose such significant amount, I usually take a break probably after a couple of days and get back into trading again. Otherwise, if you tend to be a compulsive trader and just trade back immediately to recover the previous losses, you are not actually trading responsibly, you are trading not to recover your past losses but to add another losses on the line.
Trading becomes more risky if you let your emotions control your decisions. That is why trading is not advisable if you're not calm and totally bothered.
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Alphakilo
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May 19, 2026, 10:14:41 PM |
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A good knowledge of mathematics should help a trader who has lost almost half of $1k to trading, to know that they are still in the safe zone and can recover in time if there is no rush to open another trade just because you want to recover the loss. I don't consider it a loss at this point because such a trader is still $600 rich and with better prospects of recovery. I suggest taking a break as many would advice, instead of opening another position, I cross check why it happened so with my analytics tools and should be able to figure out one or two mistakes I made or what I ignored to have caused the loss and note the lesson l learned before entering another trade on a better day or time that's not immediately after this discovery. I like information to settle in and brew in my mind before jumping back in to trade, with fresh concept and strategy becoming clearer and in a better emotional state. This is how I have observed successful traders make better profits and it's a real discipline developed from experience, deep research and patience.
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May 19, 2026, 11:23:37 PM |
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You're trading either to make profit or loss. After losing, you don't need to chase your losses because most of the time, you might not be able to recover back your loss. Only open a position when you understand the market and after a loss, learn to improve yourself by learning from your mistakes, only if you don't understand what you are doing. Only trade with the amount of money that you can afford to lose and be in control of your emotions.
The op should understand that on a bad day some position that should give you profit may lead you to loss that's why there's a good day and a very bad day in trading, if you encounter a bad day you may open 5 different positions in order to recover an amount that is a low as $200 you will even lose more from the balance you already lost from. The best thing is to control your emotions and accept the loss for that particular moment, take a walk or break if possible then go back the following day to start on a different position.
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Rruchi man
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May 19, 2026, 11:43:25 PM |
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Let say you are trading with $1k and you open a long position and the market slipped a bit away from you and you lose around $400,
For you to lose this kind of amount from a single trade and position that you opened, it means that you did not practice or do not understand proper risk management skills because that is almost half the amount of what you have in your portfolio. In most cases, some people wouldn't mind leaving it to continue to know if they could recover
This is a wrong trading practice, a newbie mistake. I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have?
When you lose, you have to be ready to shake off the feeling of loss and prepare for another day's trade, not try to chase back what you've lost to get your portfolio back to where it was. But when you lose a trade, you need to adjust your risk management skill and now focus on the amount of money you have in your portfolio to ensure you do not lose it as you've lost the other trade. Focus on making profit and not what you've lost.
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Strongkored
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May 19, 2026, 11:55:58 PM |
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I want to know, if you lose you how long does it take you to restore back what you have? Do you keep fighting it immediately to restore it back or it will take you weeks depending on the market setup? Share your thoughts as this could help those who find themselves in such conditions.
Traders can't predict when they'll recover previous losses, as that depends on market conditions. Even if traders analyze when to open a position, it's still no guarantee of profit, as traders also analyzed losses in previous positions. Therefore, it's difficult to predict, even compared to trying to recover losses, accepting them, and adjusting trading strategies to reduce the risk of further losses.
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Today at 05:46:24 AM |
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Losing in trading is not the biggest problem because loss trading is part of it. The real problem starts when a trader starts making emotional decisions after a loss. Many people stubbornly hold on to the market after a loss of $300 - $400 or start revenge trading just to recover their account. But in reality they trade on emotion not market analysis. In my opinion it is more important to close the chart and stay away for a while than to continue trading at that moment. Because entries made without a clear mindset most of the time lead to even bigger losses. I personally do not trade again that day after a big loss but rather review where the previous entry was wrong. If I see that the setup is still not valid, then no matter how much the market moves, I do not enter. Many traders think that they have to recover immediately but the professional mindset is to protect capital and wait for a high probability setup. Whether the recovery takes a day or a few weeks, a sustainable comeback is not possible without disciplined trading.
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michellee
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Today at 10:58:20 AM |
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I can't say much, that depends on the market situation but sometime that will be easy but in other times, that will be difficult. If the situation going better in short time, I can restore my losses and even I can make a profit. But if the market is not better for some weeks, that means, I might still lose more especially if I forcing myself to keep trading. I am not keep fighting it if the market is not good to trade instead just take a rest for a while and return it later. It is not better for me if I still trying to recover my losses if the market don't gives the sign to go better.
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