The automatic take-profit feature of GMGN has quite a few pitfalls. The logic configuration is problematic—initially, the market looked promising with a chance to continue rallying, but as soon as the strategy was triggered, it directly cleared all positions. In other words, you haven't even caught the most profitable part of the move, and the system helps you take profit and exit. Honestly, this kind of automation setup is easy to fall into traps; you need to carefully understand the trigger conditions for take-profit and position configuration, or it becomes an automatic meat-cutting machine. Friends who have experienced this should understand that frustrating feeling.
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0xTherapist
· 01-13 19:11
Haha, this is truly taking profit, but instead it turned into a loss. GMGN, this set of logic definitely has issues.
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rug_connoisseur
· 01-13 19:05
Haha, no, I was just saying that the take-profit parameter design for GMGN is brainless. Originally, it was a tenfold market, but it was snatched away and ran with only double the profit.
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defi_detective
· 01-13 19:01
Ha, I knew how this broken feature was set up; I've stepped on this landmine before.
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Setting the take-profit condition too loosely is really self-sabotage—it's a painful lesson.
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So, you need to test parameters thoroughly; otherwise, it's no different from automatic stop-loss.
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Here's a question: what configuration is considered reasonable? Please advise.
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That's why I now operate manually—I don't trust the automation system.
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It seems I need to adjust the trigger threshold more aggressively; otherwise, I'll lose too much.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-13 19:00
I've been trapped by GMGN's take-profit before, and the feeling was truly incredible. Watching the coin rise but being unable to move it.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-13 18:50
I've also fallen into this trap, it's really disgusting. Setting a take-profit ended up turning into a stop-loss machine.
The automatic take-profit feature of GMGN has quite a few pitfalls. The logic configuration is problematic—initially, the market looked promising with a chance to continue rallying, but as soon as the strategy was triggered, it directly cleared all positions. In other words, you haven't even caught the most profitable part of the move, and the system helps you take profit and exit. Honestly, this kind of automation setup is easy to fall into traps; you need to carefully understand the trigger conditions for take-profit and position configuration, or it becomes an automatic meat-cutting machine. Friends who have experienced this should understand that frustrating feeling.