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Lately, meme trading has been heating up again, half the group is talking about narratives and half is sharing screenshots.
People like me who mainly stake also get itchy, but honestly, you still need to set your stop-loss before placing an order.
My approach is pretty old-fashioned: first, decide on the "maximum loss," for example, treat this amount as entertainment expenses, and when it hits that price, just place an order to exit without waiting for a rebound;
second, keep the position small enough to sleep well, don’t use staked principal to chase the hype.
Recently, some people have been linking ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls, which sounds quite reasonable, but I’m more afraid of being driven by emotions…
Anyway, you can chase narratives, but discipline must come first.