Stopping loss really is like a breakup; dragging it out without cutting it feels worse the longer you watch, and in the end, you still get hit with an extra blow plus interest (opportunity cost counts as interest too).


Now I’d rather set a pre-planned price, trigger it when reached, and accept it—don’t let emotions take over.
Recently, the group has been talking again about testnet incentives, earning points, and guesses about whether the mainnet will issue tokens or not.
After listening, I only have one thought: don’t use “possible airdrops” as a reason to stop loss; holding on stubbornly after a loss is even worse.
My roommate also complained: you even compare prices when ordering takeout, so how come you dare to not set a stop-loss on the chain…
Alright, I’ll go check the stop-losses on a few positions again, for now, that’s it.
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