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Stop-loss really is like a breakup; if you drag it out without clarifying, in the end, it's not reconciliation but burning both your mindset and transaction fees together.
A few days ago, I was watching a large account address (the one starting with 0x7c…a1), clearly already split into two trades on the DEX, and I was still thinking "Will he buy back?"
As soon as the price moved, I countered and bought back, which means I paid an extra "love tax" for myself.
Recently, the news of increased taxes and tighter compliance has also affected the mood, and with tighter deposit and withdrawal expectations, everyone is more eager to gamble on rebounds and unwilling to admit losses…
To put it simply, if you can cut, just cut; stopping loss early at least saves interest and sleep.
Anyway, I now prefer to miss out rather than be dragged to death.