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These days, I’ve been talking about meme narratives again. When the timeline gets lively, people tend to treat “stop-loss” as a bad omen. Honestly, it’s just fear of admitting they were wrong. But on-chain, watching big whales rebalance their positions, many stay pretty calm: they break their positions into smaller parts, sell a bit during upward moves, and when the price pulls back to a certain level or liquidity in a pool starts thinning out, they exit—no emotional fighting.
Recently, the calendar for staking unlocks and token unlocks has been brought up repeatedly. The selling pressure anxiety is real, but I care more about “who’s positioning early, who’s quietly moving to exchanges before the unlocks.” My own rough method: when entering, I write down my reason for retreat—not a target price; if the reason doesn’t change, I hold; if it does, I accept defeat. Anyway, meme profits come from hype, and losses often come from stubbornness. That’s all for now.