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These days, Meme is heating up again, and there are a bunch of people in the group talking about "narrative," which makes me both want to laugh and feel a bit anxious. Despite the lively atmosphere, my stop-loss strategy is pretty simple: first, think about the worst-case loss I can accept; if I can accept it, I go in, if not, I pretend I didn't see it. Then, I split my position into smaller parts and avoid going all in at once, because it's easiest to get dizzy when you chase the retracement and keep adding.
Recently, AI Agents and automated trading have been hyped up quite a bit, with claims of "helping you interact on-chain." My current approach is to do things manually whenever possible, and if I do use scripts, I only give the minimum permissions, isolating wallet access. I'd rather earn less than wake up one day to find my assets stolen or my wallet drained. Anyway, setting a stop-loss should be done before entering the market, rather than trying to tough it out after the fact.