Stop-loss really is like a breakup, the longer you drag it out, the more painful it gets. You think it's "giving it one more chance," but actually you're adding leverage interest to yourself, and your emotions keep snowballing every day. Honestly, admitting defeat is embarrassing, but at least you can sleep afterward. The worst are those protocols that hide the risks so well that just a couple of clicks on the interface lock you into a trap, and you don't even know why you lost.



Recently, before and after that mainstream public chain upgrade, the group has started guessing whether projects will migrate. I see many people aren't researching whether they should migrate, but are looking for reasons to keep avoiding stop-loss. Anyway, my current principle is simple: cut when wrong, don’t rely on "waiting for the upgrade to be over" to comfort yourself; upgrades won't help you recover from losses. That’s all for now.
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