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Lately, memes have been lively again. When a celebrity shouts, the on-chain queue rushes like taking photos, all crowding into the same intersection in an instant. Others think that buying in means standing at the center of the narrative, but in reality, many times it's just using the previous few trades as a background.
I now prefer to set a "walk away if I can't catch it": before placing an order, I write down which K-line or which range I admit I was wrong about, and if it hits, I withdraw—don't wait for "another chance." To put it simply, stop-loss isn't about prediction; it's about preventing myself from getting caught up in the hype. Attention shifts too quickly; newcomers really shouldn't think about catching the final baton... I've been there too, just treat it as paying tuition, for now, that's it.