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These days, memes are heating up again, and the group is full of "narratives are coming."
I have that old problem: I focus on the depth of the pool and slip points, and when I feel liquidity is thin, I want to withdraw...
Honestly, I'm not afraid of missing the ride if it goes up, I'm afraid of stepping into a trap and not being able to get out.
My stop-loss method is pretty simple: before entering, I write down "at most lose this time," for example, -8%, and sell according to plan, not telling myself stories;
Plus, if big players start pulling liquidity back and the order book becomes as thin as paper, even if I haven't hit the stop-loss, I cut my position in half first.
Recently, there's been talk about rate cut expectations, the dollar index, and risk assets rising and falling together—macro is tangled, and meme sentiment stocks are the easiest to get hit first...
Anyway, survival comes first, and I've learned my lesson three times already.