These days, meme trading has become lively again, with the group chatting and joking while asking each other "Can we still chase?" The atmosphere is pretty intense. To be honest, storytelling happens quickly and disappears just as fast. I don’t dare to hard hold onto my emotions, so before entering the market, I write down "The most I can lose" first; otherwise, when prices go up, I feel like I’m chosen by the heavens, and when it pulls back, I start pretending to be dead.



I usually keep stop-loss strategies simple: either set a price level or a time point (like when the hype drops or trading volume significantly shrinks, I’ll exit). The principle is to admit when I’m wrong. Recently, the staking unlocks and token unlock calendar have been repeatedly mentioned, and I understand the anxiety about "potential selling pressure," so I don’t want to treat memes as long-term holdings either. At most, I consider them emotional plays, with smaller positions and quicker exits. That’s it for now, just recording this.
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