These days, memes are so hot they seem like they're about to melt, and once the narrative kicks in, everyone gets pretty excited, but honestly, as lively as it is, stop-loss orders should be written upfront, or you're just using emotions as your position. My simple method: first, figure out whether you're buying a "story" or "liquidity" in this wave; if the story breaks, just exit, don't wait for it to tell you a sequel. The on-chain data tools and tagging systems have recently been criticized for being laggy and potentially misleading; I now mainly treat them as references, not commandments—don't get trigger-happy just because you see the words "smart money." Anyway, memes are best at making you reluctant to press the sell button… (Don’t ask me why I understand)

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