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I tried once, really treating stop-loss as a breakup: that position I watched on the chain for several days, a whale transferred coins into the contract pool and washed back and forth, I even drew a chart for myself, thinking "Just wait a bit longer, it'll probably pull up"... As a result, the more I dragged it out, the more I felt unwilling, the position didn't change, but the interest was growing daily, and my mindset was worn to pieces. Later, I forced myself to cut it off, took the loss, but at that moment I actually felt relieved, like deleting chat records, at least no longer staring at my phone every day. Recently, the community has been arguing about privacy coins/mixing coins and the boundaries of compliance, honestly I haven't taken a side, just more certain of one thing: the greater the uncertainty, the less you should use emotions as a shield, admitting loss early is much more reassuring than dragging it out and "waiting to prove yourself."