Stop-loss placement is a strategy, not a habit.
Using the same stop-loss logic on every trade is dangerous.
Different structures need:
Different invalidation points
Different stop distances
Stops should be placed where:
Your idea becomes wrong
Not where it feels comfortable.
Trading rule:
If your idea is small, your stop should be tight.
If your idea is big, your stop needs space.
Question:
Do you place stops by logic or routine?