Recently, I was again educated by my own "stop-loss procrastination syndrome"… To put it simply, it's like breaking up; you know it's not right but you force yourself to hold on, and the more you hold, the more uncomfortable it gets, plus you pay the "interest" of opportunity cost.


Now I prefer to first clarify what I can: why I bought it in the first place, whether conditions have changed, whether parameter updates/migrations have called me out; if it doesn't meet expectations, just walk away—don't get emotionally attached to the position.

By the way, I see everyone complaining about miners/validators' income, MEV, and whether the ordering is fair or not, and I can empathize. Clearly retail investors follow the rules, but it always feels like we're being cut in line at the back…
Anyway, I try to add to my positions as little as possible when I'm emotional, preferring to earn less than to torment myself.

Let's see what else.
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