These days, meme hype is off the charts again, flooding the group chat with screens, talking about narratives as if it's a history class... As someone who’s been lurking in the old trenches, I mainly just watch whether the support holds or breaks, and whether the chips scatter at the slightest touch. Despite the lively atmosphere, I tend to prepare my stop-loss orders in advance: first, I think clearly about whether I’m betting on emotion or a story this time. If it’s emotion, don’t force it; if it breaks support or falls back to the previous rally, I’ll just consider it not meant to be. If it’s a story, I’ll give it some time, but only up to the point where I can accept the loss.



Some people keep posting chain tags and screenshots as if they’re sacred edicts, but honestly, those can lag behind or even be deliberately fed fake data to manipulate the rhythm... I now trust what I can understand better: whether the trading volume is starting to thin out, and if there are buyers stepping in during pullbacks. Anyway, I’m not aiming to catch the top; just want to crawl out of the grave.
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