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Recently, meme culture has been extremely lively, and the narrative is like a spotlight shining on the dome, with everyone crowding around it. Honestly, I’m not too worried about price fluctuations; what scares me is my own impulsiveness and not knowing when to admit defeat. So I set a very simple stop-loss for myself: before entering a position, I write a sentence like “If it’s no longer being discussed / on-chain activity drops, I’ll exit,” not falling in love with the price. Then I treat my position like an access card—able to enter but not risking the entire building.
Airdrop season is also quite interesting. Task platforms are becoming increasingly strict against anti-witch activities, and the points system is turning the grab-and-earn crowd into a bunch clocking in like at work… The more I see, the more convinced I am: excitement is noise, signals need to be monitored. When on-chain data shows anomalies (like thinning liquidity, concentrated transactions, strange contract permissions), I’ll withdraw half first, and the rest go with the flow.
Forget it, I won’t talk about “which will take off,” anyway, most of the time I end up losing money because I didn’t clearly set my stop-loss.