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These days, meme trading has become lively again. Whenever someone in the group mentions narrative, I get itchy to join, but honestly, I'm more afraid of getting caught up in it. Right now, I've set my stop-loss very "boringly": I start with a small amount, don't add more when it rises, and if it drops to a certain point, I just withdraw. Even if it later rebounds, I accept it—saving my life is the priority.
Recently, some people have been comparing RWA, US bond yields, and various on-chain "yields." Listening to that makes me want to remind myself even more: those seemingly stable things might just be packaged to look more stable. Anyway, once I lower my target, I find I can stick with it longer—gradually move, gradually test, instead of rushing in all at once and risking my emotions too.