Been underwater for a long time, but I still can't resist popping up a little: Stop-loss is really like a breakup, dragging it out without deleting or blocking, pretending nothing's wrong on the surface, but secretly calculating every day "Should I hold on a little longer, will they come back"... The more I drag it out, the more it hurts, and I end up paying the fees and interest along with it. To be honest, I used to be unwilling, and when slippage occurred, I didn't want to admit fault even more; the more I tried to make up for it, the more it felt like self-consolation. Recently, the group has been talking about modularization and DA layer again, and developers are excited as if they're in love. As a user, I’m just confused: no matter how big the narrative, losing money doesn’t follow any logic. Anyway, my current simple approach is: set a pain point I can accept first, admit defeat when it hits, and don’t treat complex fantasies as a trading strategy.

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