Stop-loss really is like a breakup—dragging it out without admitting defeat. In the end, it’s not about getting back to even; it’s about paying for your emotions and your time together… With my small amount of capital, I’m even more afraid of “carrying a losing position and paying interest.” To put it bluntly, every day I’m just paying tuition. Now I’ll stick to discipline: when it hits the line, cut. After I cut, I go do a few small L2 tasks—if I can squeeze a bit of profit out, then I’ll withdraw. My mindset actually feels lighter. Lately, I’ve seen everyone comparing RWA, stuff like U.S. Treasury yield, and on-chain yield products side by side—I get tempted too, but even if I’m tempted, I’ll first look at the worst-case scenario. Don’t turn your position into “lovestruck brain” just for that little bit of return. That’s it for now—what about you?

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