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The third time I get swept along by the lively meme hype… every time I think I’m just “taking a quick look,” and then my finger clicks. To be blunt, this kind of story has no logic when it pumps, and even less when it dumps—so before I place an order, I write down two lines first: I’ll accept the loss up to where I can tolerate it, and when it rises, I’ll take half and leave. Otherwise, once I’m emotionally fired up, I forget everything. For my stop-loss, I usually set it at a level I can accept—don’t go head-to-head with the chart; if I’m wrong, I pull out and keep my capital/positions ready for the next round. Recently, the L2 side has been arguing again about TPS/fees/subsidies—it sounds pretty lively—but the more they argue, the more I want to slow down. I’ll first see where the funds are actually going, then I’ll make my move. In any case, I’d rather make a little less than wake up feeling like I’ve been pricked by a needle.