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Last night, I was so anxious about floating losses that I couldn't sleep. I even deliberately set my alarm ten minutes later, tricking myself into thinking "Don't look at the market, go back to sleep"... but the more I thought about it, the more awake I became. Honestly, floating gains are like finding two dollars on the street—happy for a moment and then forget; floating losses are like small stones in your shoes—not big, but constantly rubbing, and your mind automatically magnifies it into "Should I cut my losses? Will it get worse?" I'm quite impressed with myself; even though my account hasn't lost enough to hurt yet, my heartbeat has already played out the scenario a thousand times in advance. Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock again, and there are many phishing links in the group chat. People’s safety awareness has improved, but I find that emotional control is even harder to guard: the more afraid of losing, the more likely to click and operate recklessly. Anyway, I’ve set my alarm to "Don’t touch anything," and I’ll deal with it when I wake up.