Someone asked me… with memes getting so lively, how do you actually set a stop loss to limit risk? I’m not going to pretend I understand—frankly, there are only two things: first, think clearly about how much loss I can take and still sleep at night; then place the stop loss order, and don’t change it on the spot into “wait a little longer.” Stories are the best at getting people hooked—especially when a group chat floods your screen and you feel like if you don’t follow along, you’ll miss out on life… In any case, I usually do it in two parts: the first part is a small position, basically my ticket in. The second part is only when I see on-chain “big whales” not “rush in,” but “pull out”—then I just admit defeat and walk away. Oh, and lately hardware wallets have been out of stock, and there are plenty of phishing links too. Don’t chase memes while treating signatures like ordering takeout—one wrong click and you’ll really end up pawing at the keyboard like a cat. Stay calm first—I’m going to send a cat picture.

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