Today I was watching the market so intently I started to feel numb, and suddenly I thought: Stop-loss really is like a breakup, dragging it out without clarifying, the longer you hold on each day, the more internal conflict you accumulate, and you also have to pay interest (especially with leverage). Admitting defeat feels really embarrassing, but walking away actually feels lighter, and I sleep more peacefully.



Recently, the funding rates have been extremely volatile, and the group is arguing over whether it's a reversal or just a continued bubble. Honestly, I don’t know either, the weather changes just like that. I set a line for myself: when it hits, I leave; if I miss it, so be it—no need to turn small wounds into chronic issues. Data can sometimes offer comfort, but if emotions are not in check, I’ll withdraw first.
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