đŠđŻ Ever wonder why the price always seems to wick *just* past your stop loss before reversing? Itâs not bad luck, it's market makers hunting liquidity. Retail clusters their stops right below obvious support or round numbers â think $29,950 on Bitcoin when $30,000 is key support. This creates a tempting pool of "sell" orders for big players needing to fill their large buy orders. They push price down, trigger your stops, grab the liquidity, then often reverse. I learned this the hard way, losing $5,400 myself placing stops precisely where everyone else did. The trick is to give your stop breathing room. Instead of $29,950, try $29,800. Place your stop *beyond* the common hunting ground. A practical rule: always place your stop loss at least 0.5% - 1% *beyond* the obvious...