These past two days, I was educated again: stopping loss is really like breaking up, dragging it out without clarifying, and in the end, it only gets more painful the longer you wait, plus you have to pay "interest"—emotional interest, opportunity cost interest, sleeplessness interest. I used to always want to wait a bit longer, give it a chance to explain; now my mindset has been updated: if something feels off, exit first, admitting defeat is not shameful, pretending nothing's wrong is more exhausting.



By the way, I didn't expect hardware wallets to be out of stock... phishing links are everywhere again, and the more these times come, the more you shouldn't get caught up in clicking randomly, don't shout safety while slipping your finger. A cold breeze blows, reduce your position a bit, clear your mind a bit, just do it this way for now.
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