These days, memes are insanely hot again, and a celebrity casually saying a word can grab all the attention.


It feels like the market isn't "pricing," but rather "fighting for the microphone."
Looking back, I realize my biggest mistake isn't misjudging the direction, but rather that when things get lively, I keep moving my stop-loss further back: thinking "give it a little more space," but actually just making excuses for my emotions.
Now my meme trading rules are very simple: before entering, I write down two fixed things—where I will admit defeat if it drops to, and where I will take some profit if it rises to;
then no matter how noisy the group chat gets or how KOLs set the rhythm, I press the button and execute.
Veterans advise newcomers not to take the final step; it sounds like chicken soup, but when it happens to your own account, it’s not chicken soup at all.
That’s it for now.
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