Stopping loss is really like a breakup; the more you want to "wait and see if things can go back to how they were," the easier it is to turn a small wound into an internal injury, with fees and opportunity costs quietly deducted.


Honestly, admitting defeat is actually more relaxing, at least you don't have to stare at the market every day looking for reasons to comfort yourself.
My perfectionist old habit is to wait for a "confirmation," but by the time the confirmation comes, it's already half a beat late... Recently, developers are excited about modularization and the DA layer, but in the group, many people look confused, including myself: no matter how beautiful the narrative, liquidity and position distribution are lacking, and in the end, it's still about toughing it out with emotions.
Forget it, just cut what needs to be cut first; having some bullets is more practical than saving face.
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