Stop-loss really feels like a breakup; the more you delay, the more you tell yourself, "Just endure a little longer, it'll come back," but the deeper you get. Watching your account every day just makes you anxious. Honestly, admitting you're wrong isn't shameful; dragging it out only makes it more expensive: opportunity cost + emotional cost, and it's easy to panic and add to your position to rescue yourself, digging the hole even deeper. I now have one rule: before entering, write down "when it's wrong, get out," and when the time comes, just close it—don't tell yourself stories. Recently, the NFT royalty dispute has been heated, and it’s quite similar—everyone wants a compromise: creators want income, secondary markets want liquidity, and in the end, no one wants to let go first. Anyway, I’ll just close the losing orders and sleep more peacefully.

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