I found that my stop-loss behavior is like a breakup; the longer I drag it out, the more painful it becomes. Clearly, I knew from the start that something was wrong, but I stubbornly held on, thinking "give it one more chance," only to see losses gradually wear me down. Checking the K-line before bed makes my heart race, and interest and opportunity costs rise together... Later, I realized that admitting defeat earlier is actually more stress-free, at least I don't have to debate with myself every day. Recently, I heard rumors of increased taxes and tighter compliance in certain regions, and as the expectations for deposits and withdrawals change, my emotions are more easily swayed. For someone like me with FOMO tendencies, I need to set strict rules, or every impulsive move will cost me tuition. That's it for now; I'll review again tomorrow.

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