I can quite understand the excitement of this round of memes; once the narrative gets going, the K-line looks like it's accompanying music. But honestly, the more "everyone understands the meme," the easier it is to leave people behind when emotions are at their peak. My current stop-loss is pretty old-fashioned: I set a fixed exit point before entering, and I'd rather get swept out than change it. Anyway, my romance is reserved for the story, and my hand is only responsible for pressing the button.



Later, I realized that the hardest part isn't price fluctuations, but when you start looking for reasons: staking again, shared security, compounded yields... It sounds like you can stack safety and returns together, but when controversy arises, it just fuels emotional reactions. My approach is simpler: you can follow the narrative, but don't let your position follow the poem; once triggered, just exit. After leaving, think about it—just stay alive first.
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