Recently, meme has become popular again, and when someone in the group suddenly says "Narrative is coming," I also get itchy. But honestly, while it's lively, I'm most afraid of getting caught up in it. My stop-loss rule is actually quite simple: treat this as a small spoon of hot sauce in a taco platter, it can enhance the flavor but should never be the main course; before buying, I assume this spoon might spill, and if the loss reaches my predetermined limit, I just turn off, not getting emotionally attached to the market, nor adding more to "average down." Additionally, recently some places have tightened and loosened regulations on taxes and compliance, making deposit and withdrawal expectations very emotional. At such times, I prefer to eat a little less, keep some cash as tissues—at least if it spills, I can wipe it up. Anyway, I don't seek to be full; I just hope the plate isn't flipped over.

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