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Recently, a bunch of memes are lively like a temple fair, celebrities casually shout, and attention shifts like a light ball.
Old players say "Don't catch the last baton," and I actually agree...
To put it simply, storytelling isn't afraid of rapid growth; it's afraid of being treated as a belief.
My habit of setting stop-losses is very simple: before buying, think clearly "If the hype fades, will I still hold?"
If the answer is "No," then treat it as a one-time firework, keep a small position, and sell when it drops to a certain point—don't get caught up in emotions.
Even when making a profit, I mechanically recover part of the principal first, and the rest is just a ticket to watch the show.
Anyway, this isn't talent, it's a habit. Practice it long enough, and it's not so easy to be led by the rhythm.
That's all for today, continue to squat at the old grave to see if the floor bounces.