Stop-loss really is like a breakup, dragging on without deleting friends or moving out the toothbrush, still appearing to be together on the surface, but internally the interest is already accruing... I used to also love to "wait a bit longer," but the more I waited, the more I felt unwilling, and the more unwilling I was, the more I increased my position. In the end, it's not the market that caused the loss, but losing face. Honestly, admitting defeat is not shameful; what's shameful is wasting time betting on yourself not being wrong. Recently, the economic model of blockchain games has collapsed again, inflation kicks in, studios go bankrupt, and the coin prices spiral downward like a spiral staircase, increasingly seeming to prove "I can still save it." My colleagues are still asking if I can buy the dip, and I just reply: first, figure out where your break-up line is, otherwise you're not playing a game, you're being played by the game.

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