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Someone asked me, with meme so lively, how to set stop loss.
Honestly, I have two points: first, admit that it mainly relies on emotion and attention to survive, so don’t over-allocate your position;
second, set your stop loss before entering the trade, otherwise, a quick chat group message can make you soft-hearted.
Usually, I cut based on "narrative failure": when the hype clearly shifts to other stories, on-chain discussions cool down, or I start finding reasons to hold on stubbornly… just exit, even if it means a loss, consider it a lesson learned.
Recently, modularization and the DA layer have excited developers, leaving users confused, and I’m more cautious: when a narrative needs too much explanation, its spread slows down, and meme fuel might also run out.
Anyway, I don’t aim to catch every wave, just to be less carried away by one.