Recently reviewed contract orders and found that stop-loss really is like a breakup... The more you think "wait a bit, maybe they'll come back," the loss might not immediately knock you out, but interest and emotions will slowly wear you down. To put it simply, the earlier you pay the cost of admitting you're wrong, the easier it is later, and at least you don't have to keep staring at the screen and torturing yourself.



By the way, I also looked at the recent hype around social mining and fan tokens, the "attention is mining" concept. I feel a bit guilty: attention is indeed valuable, but what’s valuable is probably the platform and early users. Newbies tend to get emotionally involved and use feelings as fuel. Anyway, I now prefer to earn a bit less and first develop discipline for stop-loss... Otherwise, dragging things out every time turns into a mess, which is really annoying.
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