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These days, meme trading is really heating up again, and the group chat is full of "narratives coming."
Honestly, I won't pretend—I also get itchy hands, but I'm more afraid of changing my plan on the fly: chasing highs, setting stop-losses, then moving them down, eventually turning into a prayer list...
So I've set a strict rule for myself: before entering a position, clearly write down "when to exit if I’m wrong" (for example, if it drops back to the previous low or the structure breaks, then exit).
Once the stop-loss is set, I don’t watch its performance—better to miss out than to turn a small loss into a big one.
As for those Layer2 debates about TPS, fees, and subsidies, they sound lively, but for someone like me who trades within ranges, in the end, it’s about who can hold steady when the sentiment recedes.
Anyway, I first write the exit plan beforehand, so I have the confidence to enter.