Stop-loss really feels like a breakup. You know something's wrong, but you keep dragging it out, saying "Give me one more chance," while continuing to add to your position in hopes of lowering the average cost... The more you drag it out, the more painful it gets, with interest and opportunity costs rising together, and in the end, you have to admit defeat even more embarrassingly. Honestly, admitting loss early isn't being cowardly; it's pulling yourself out of the mud.



Recently, everyone's been talking about social mining and fan tokens. "Attention is mining" sounds trendy, but I react a bit slowly and still haven't fully understood whether it's mining value or emotions. Anyway, every time everyone rushes in like a swarm, I remind myself: don’t follow the trend until the last second. When the hype is at its peak, the fluid is usually the stickiest, and turning around is hard. That’s all for now.
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