Stopping losses really is like breaking up... dragging it out without clarifying, every day you're paying "interest," whether it's the funding rate or emotional exhaustion. I used to think about waiting a bit longer, what if it rebounds, but the more I wait, the harder it is to hold the position, and in the end, cutting it off hurts even more. Now I prefer to set a "breakup line" in advance; when it hits, I leave, accepting the loss as a way to find peace. I'm not regretful about the outcome, but I regret pretending everything was fine even when I saw the logic changing. Recently, everyone has been linking ETF capital flows, US stock risk appetite, and coin prices in their analysis, but honestly, no matter how good the narrative, it can't replace risk management. First, stay alive, then talk about the long term.

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