Stop loss really is a bit like a breakup, dragging it out without clarifying, watching the candlestick chart bounce back and forth, the mentality becomes more precious than losing money… I now prefer to admit defeat early, at least save on interest and attention, and when I review later, I’ll know exactly where I was stubborn. Recently, someone has been interpreting large on-chain transfers and abnormal movements in exchange hot and cold wallets as signals of “smart money,” honestly I also glance at them, but more like weather forecasts, for reference, not the main storyline. The rules are still the same: when it hits the line, just leave, don’t fall in love with yourself. That’s it for now, I’m going to update today’s stop loss records into the spreadsheet.

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