I found that stop-loss really is like a breakup, the more you drag it out, the more it hurts... At first, I thought "wait a bit to confirm," "wait for a pullback," "wait until I think clearly," but the result is that my account daily gives me emotional interest. To put it plainly, the loss is already a loss, and if you don't cut it, it will keep tormenting you there.



Recently, there's a main public chain that needs to upgrade/maintain, and the group has started guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. I'm also watching the fun, but what I'm more afraid of is giving my holdings an excuse by riding the hot topic: it's not that it's "waiting for good news," but that I'm waiting for courage. Anyway, my current principle is pretty simple: first, look at the concentration of holdings; if it's too crowded, don't force it, admitting mistakes is cheaper than fantasizing. That's it for now.
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