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Sreemanth Panthangi
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TUT Surged 196.7% Overnight: Why Systematic Risk Management Beats Emotional Trading

TUT Surged 196.7% Overnight: Why Systematic Risk Management Beats Emotional Trading

August 9, 2026 • 7 min readTUT jumped 196.7% overnight. Systematic traders had their exit rules set before the market opened. Did you?While TUT rocketed to $0.151602 with a staggering 196.70% gain today, the Fear & Greed Index sits at 31—firmly in Fear territory. This disconnect reveals a fundamental truth about modern markets: emotional reactions and systematic preparation produce radically different outcomes. When extreme volatility strikes, the traders who survive and capitalize aren't the ones frantically watching charts at 3 AM. They're the ones who built their risk management rules during calm markets and let their systems execute without hesitation.Today's market snapshot tells the complete story. ANSCW led stock movers with a 395% surge, TUT dominated crypto with nearly 200% gains, yet overall market sentiment remains gripped by fear. In these conditions, the difference between systematic and emotional trading isn't just philosophical—it's the difference between executing a predetermined plan and making career-ending decisions in real-time panic.## The Problem: Emotional Trading in Volatile Markets

When TUT began its parabolic move overnight, thousands of traders faced an impossible decision with real money on the line. Do you chase the momentum? Take profits? Hold for more? Each question triggers a cascade of emotional responses that cloud judgment precisely when clarity matters most.The Fear & Greed Index at 31 reveals the psychological state of the broader market. Despite explosive moves in individual assets like TUT and ANSCW, participants remain fearful. This emotional backdrop creates a toxic environment for discretionary decision-making. Fear drives traders to exit winning positions too early. Greed pushes them to hold losing trades too long. Hope convinces them to average down into collapsing positions.Consider the trader who spotted TUT at the beginning of its move. Without predetermined rules, they face analysis paralysis. Should they risk 2% of capital? 5%? 10%? Where's the stop loss—10% below entry? 20%? What if it gaps against them? These questions multiply under pressure, and each decision point introduces emotional bias that degrades performance.The data is unambiguous: retail traders underperform systematic approaches specifically because they make critical risk decisions during high-stress moments. When TUT moves 196.7% in a single session, your brain's fight-or-flight response activates. Cortisol floods your system. Your time horizon collapses to the next five minutes. This is precisely when you should not be making position sizing decisions or adjusting stop losses based on


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