These past two days, memes have been heating up again. In the group, people are scrolling through narratives while also forwarding updates on stablecoin regulation and reserve audits—plus those little essays about “about to lose the peg.” When emotions run high, it’s really easy to get shaky hands.



In the past, I’d just chase after others who were shouting. I’d casually say I’d cut losses, but then one “needle” would land and trigger a chain of stop-losses + slippage, directly turning me into material for a liquidation waterfall…

Now I’ll keep it simple: the moment I enter, I write down in advance exactly “how much I can lose at most,” set the stop-loss order, and don’t change it on the fly. If it goes up, I don’t rush to add to my position either—I’d rather miss out. After all, with meme coins and all this commotion, the worst thing isn’t that it won’t pump; it’s that you go all-in when things are loudest.

First, stay alive—don’t be liquidity.
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