I tried once. I’d clearly set a stop loss, but watching the wick flicker, one after another, made me soften, thinking, “Let’s wait for confirmation”… To put it bluntly, it’s the same as breaking up—dragging it out without deleting the friend. In the end, the more messages popped up, the more it hurt, and I even ended up paying both the interest on time and on emotions. That time I held out until later, admitted I was in the wrong, and exited—I felt lighter instead, and I slept more soundly. Recently, I saw cross-chain bridges get stolen, and oracles report a totally ridiculous price. The group was full of, “Don’t move yet, wait for confirmation.” I understand, but what I’m more afraid of now is using “confirmation” as an excuse to not leave. Anyway, I don’t put my faith in indicators anymore. I’ll just keep the rhythm—if I’m wrong, I’m wrong. Ending it sooner is better than stretching it out for the sake of looking dignified.

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