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I was just running tests on the testnet to get the hang of it, but a whole bunch of “points expectations” make people so tense it feels like real money… My own stop-loss is pretty basic: set a max time and a max cost for each chain/each task—if you go over, just close the page and call it a night. Don’t make things harder for yourself. Because once you start thinking, “I’ve already done this much, it’d be a shame not to keep going,” you’re basically not far from someone else taking over your decisions.
Also, don’t keep staring at big transfers on-chain, or the little movements between exchanges’ hot and cold wallets, and treating that as “smart money signals.” On the testnet it’s even more absurd—who knows if it’s a brick-and-mortar trading script or the project team doing a liquidity demonstration… I’d rather treat it as noise. At most, remind myself not to let my emotions get too high today.
Anyway, practice is just practice. If it really starts turning into expectations, I’ll cut the expectations first—otherwise the next step is using liquidation charts like a star chart to make wishes. You know what I mean…