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Only after I started recording did I realize that what meme really fears most isn’t loss—it’s having your mind swept along by the excitement: when you see others’ screenshots and the group chat goes into nonstop spam, you can’t help but keep pushing your stop-loss back, until it turns into, “Just wait a bit longer”… and then slippage plus a whole combo of position manipulation (the taker “trap” sequence) snaps you back to reality.
Now, every time I enter a trade, I write one sentence first: if this position goes against me, I’m willing to admit defeat at that exact point. After writing it, I place the order—at least I won’t talk myself into it again during the volatility.
Recently, someone compared RWA and government bond yield rates to on-chain returns. To put it plainly, that’s just another kind of “narrative comfort.” I’ve heard it too, but I don’t use it as an excuse to stubbornly hold my position. If you lose, accept it. Then review your routing and trade quality—don’t fight your emotions.