Stop-loss is really a bit like a breakup: dragging it out without clarifying, the longer you wait, the more it hurts, and you still have to pay the "mental interest" every day. I used to love fantasizing about a rebound, waiting a little longer, but often what I got was an even harder hit to take. Now I keep it simple: admit when you're wrong, keep smaller positions, and your mindset won't be so easily blown up.



Recently, everyone has been testing incentives and points on testnets again, and the group is guessing every day whether the mainnet will issue tokens... I also get the itch to interact a little, but honestly, don’t take “possible” as “certain,” and don’t hold your contract positions as faith just to score points. Anyway, I’ll first set my stop-loss line, and the rest is up to fate.
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