Stopping loss is really like a breakup; dragging it out without clarifying, the more you delay, the more it hurts, and you also have to pay "interest"—emotional interest, opportunity cost interest. A few days ago, I was still holding on stubbornly, thinking "nothing major is happening on the chain," I thought if I waited a bit longer, I could get back to break-even, but a small retracement wiped out my mind, making it impossible to sleep. Later, I gritted my teeth and cut losses, which actually felt a bit easier, at least I knew what to do next. By the way, I want to complain about the current on-chain data tools/tag systems—being questioned for lag is not unfounded. Sometimes, you see a bunch of "smart money" tags and get excited, only to find out they already changed addresses... Honestly, don’t leave your stop-loss to the tags others give you; it’s better to admit your loss and take responsibility yourself. That’s all for now.

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