Last night before bed, I saw another wave of meme hype, the group was shouting excitedly, but I still prefer to wait for on-chain confirmation first, so I don’t get caught up immediately. Honestly, when it comes to narratives, emotions tend to move faster than reason, and real trouble can happen in an instant. Recently, with cross-chain bridge hacks and oracle price feed glitches, everyone has suddenly learned to “wait for confirmation,” which I think is pretty good, at least to avoid being led astray by false signals.



My own stop-loss method is simple: before entering, think clearly about the maximum loss I can tolerate, and execute when that point is reached—no bargaining with myself; if the liquidity is too thin or the slippage looks problematic, then forget it, missing out is better than getting buried. Being a bit slow isn’t a big deal anyway, I’m not in a rush.
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