I trade using a system where stop-losses with a small buffer are used — this is protection against market noise.
But it is important to understand: when such a stop is triggered, the loss can be above average. This is part of risk management, not a mistake.
The main goal is the stability of the entire series of trades.
Yes, 1–2 times a week it can even hit a stop-loss with a buffer, and during these moments, the losses are a bit higher.
But this is offset by a series of gains: on average, I have a 80–90% success rate.
I do not chase perfect statistics.
I do it so that the week's result remains positive, and the risks are manageable.
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