Stop-loss really is a bit like a breakup, dragging it out without admitting it, and in the end, the more you lose, the more anxious you get, and you still have to keep paying "interest"—time costs, attention, and mental state. Recently, I backtested the simplest rule: sell when it drops below a certain line, no emotional attachment, and surprisingly, it’s more stable, at least no more midnight panic buying.



These days, I’ve also seen the narrative about AI Agents and automated trading taking off; it sounds pretty good, but I care more about how it interacts with the blockchain, how permissions are managed, and where the keys are stored. Honestly, being able to place orders automatically isn’t surprising, but it’s scary if it can automatically drain your wallet… Anyway, I’ll just hardcode the stop-loss for now, don’t create unnecessary drama for myself.
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