Stopping loss is really like a breakup, even when things are clearly not right, you still stubbornly find reasons for yourself: wait a bit longer, wait for a rebound, wait for a vote, wait for "news." The more you drag it out, the more painful it becomes, with fees, interest, and emotions all on your own head. Honestly, it's just refusing to admit defeat.



Recently, I saw a bunch of people interpreting large on-chain transfers and unusual activity in exchange hot and cold wallets as clues of "smart money," and I also like to watch. But after seeing it a lot, I realize: how others move is one thing, whether you should leave is another. No matter how beautifully the profit-sharing is written in the proposal, it can't save your account’s little bit of dignity... Anyway, I now prefer to cut it early, endure a little discomfort, and not drag myself into invisibility.
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