Stop-loss really is like a breakup—dragging it out without deleting or blocking, watching the market every day, making the mindset worse, and also paying more "interest" (emotional and time costs). This is the third time I've been educated by this procrastination: even when things are clearly off, I still think about waiting a bit longer, but the longer I wait, the more it hurts. Now, when I review that chart, besides position size and time, the most critical part is the emotion column—once you start looking for reasons, it's time to cut. Recently, the on-chain tagging tools have also been criticized for lagging and misleading; honestly, they seem reassuring, but in extreme market conditions, you still have to rely on your own rules to run first. That's how it is for now.

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