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These days, I've been getting tempted again by that AI Agent narrative—automatic trading, on-chain tasks running themselves, sounds like a "sit back and win" scenario... But honestly, all the hype is just liquidity. I'm the type to get excited at the slightest trend, and what I fear most is jumping in only to find out someone has locked down the security tightly, and I'm just paying tuition for others.
My way of setting stop-losses is pretty simple: pretend I've already lost on this trade, if I can accept it, then go in; if I can't, then don't be stubborn. Once I actually enter the market, I write it down in my notes: if it drops to a certain point, I’ll exit—no changing, no adding more, no repeating "wait a bit longer" in the group chat. I need to be reminded: no matter how appealing the narrative, don’t treat wallet permissions as tickets. Minimize authorizations as much as possible, and don’t mistake "automatic" for "safe." Anyway, I’ll just post this first, and when I get the itch again later, I’ll come back to slap myself in the face.