Stop-loss really is like a breakup... The more you think about "giving it one more chance," the more your account feels like it's paying interest, and your mood gets more and more wrinkled each day. Last night I relapsed again; I had planned to exit if it broke the level, but I hesitated and changed to "wait a bit longer," then watched it slowly grind me down. In the end, I still cut it at a worse position—classic reverse indicator operation.



Recently, isn't there a bunch of new L1/L2 projects offering incentives to boost TVL? Old users complaining about "mining, withdrawing, selling" really resonate with me: if you don't cut losses, it's like sending yourself to be liquidity; when others withdraw, you comfort yourself with "it'll bounce back next time." Honestly, admitting loss isn't shameful; dragging it out just makes it more expensive.

That's all for now. I'm going to re-place the stop-loss order and not be reckless enough to cancel it again.
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