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Say BTC is at 36.5k and I want to go long but don't want to get liquidated, can I set the stop limit at 36.5k or 36.499k so I don't lose anything or do I have to give a larger margin?
Tell me more tips
I'm tired of accumulating little by little by buying BTC

>> No.56708309

>>56708273
>poop-eyed gook with makeup, with some amerimutt mystery meat in the background
why do you have something like that saved on your computer???????

>> No.56708687

>>56708309
I coom to clothed
now answer my question

>> No.56708707

>>56708273
The filter on this photo is way too much.

>I'm tired of accumulating
Ngmi, leave and come back later.

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>>56708273
If you have to ask these questions you should not be doing that. Either buy without leverage, or buy a BTC miner like MARA or RIOT, which is like 3X leverage without the liquidation risk.

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>>56708273
There’s no method by which you can go long with no possibility of any loss, otherwise we’d all do it.
Bitcoin moves up and down 5% on the reg; if you set a stoploss at 0.0001% you will hit it within seconds. As the purpose of a SL is to stop a loss, you would no longer have gone long … you’ll be out of the market altogether

>> No.56710236

>>56708309
Kys fag

>> No.56710321

Booba but face look stooba