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SNDK SanDisk Common Ways Regular Traders Blow Up Their Accounts The easiest way to fail is holding the wrong position: holding shorts in a bull trend or holding longs in a bear trend. Here's another classic example on SanDisk. 1. Going all-in with high leverage—one spike and you're liquidated. 2. No stop-loss, thinking: "I'm watching the charts"—but there’s always a time you’ll fall asleep or lose focus. 3. Tight stop-loss with a big position: repeatedly stopped out by noise, death by a thousand cuts. 4. Can't hold when you're right, but stubbornly hold when you're wrong—long-term negative risk-reward ratio. 5. Using market orders on low-liquidity assets—slippage eats everything. 6. Doubling down for revenge after a loss: turning a manageable drawdown into total destruction. 7. Following calls without understanding the logic—someone tells you to get in, but no one tells you when to get out. 8. Never reviewing your trades—falling into the same trap ten times in different ways. TG group link in bio.