Stopping loss is really like breaking up with someone... Clearly no longer compatible, but still stubbornly holding on and saying "wait a little longer."


The more you drag it out, the more painful it becomes, and you also pay interest: capital occupation, mental exhaustion, opportunity cost, not losing on paper, but actually being worn down every day.
Honestly, I’d rather admit the loss early now, give myself a verifiable exit condition, if I’m wrong, I’m wrong, and I can correct it with the next trade.

Recently, the NFT royalty water wars also seem quite similar: creators want stable income, but the market complains it affects liquidity, everyone thinks they’re right, and in the end, liquidity and emotions both leave...
It’s funny and frustrating.
Anyway, I only focus on the data: if the depth of transactions thins out and slippage increases, don’t argue with yourself anymore, just withdraw first.
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