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The highest realm of stop loss is that it does not occur.
If I knew where I would die, I would never go there. One must learn to patiently wait, and when there is enough certainty, in fact, many potential stop loss orders will not exist. This is the wisdom of winning without fighting.
The Art of War that we are looking at today, the Art of War is not the art of war, but the art of not fighting. The soldiers who surrender without a fight, go up to the army to plot, then attack the enemy, then attack the army, and attack the city below. Sun Tzu's Art of War is not the law of victory, but the law of invincibility. Those who are good at fighting are invincible first, so that the enemy can be victorious, and victory can be known but cannot be done.
The underlying logic of all things is the same; the method of trading is also a method of not fighting and a method of not being defeated.
Patience in learning to wait is enough to eliminate 95% of traders. Stop loss is a helpless move when a low probability event occurs, not a protective umbrella for trading. True experts are not defined by how many times they stop loss, but by how many times they do not need to stop loss. The market's volatility cannot be predicted, but the emergence of opportunities can be waited for.
Learning to wait is how you find certainty amid uncertainty.
Stop loss is a necessary skill, not using stop loss is wisdom.