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These days, meme stocks are heating up again, with the group shouting "Narrative is coming," while also interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto market ups and downs all together... It sounds a bit like treating weather forecasts as lottery numbers. With memes, honestly, anyone can tell a story when prices go up; when they go down, the story just becomes "I don't have enough faith."
I can only use a clumsy method: before entering the market, think clearly about the maximum loss on this trade, rather than getting excited over K-line charts and then adding a "stop loss" as psychological comfort. I usually place stop losses at the point where the "narrative fails," such as when the hype clearly subsides, on-chain transactions (the rush in the mempool) suddenly disappear, or slippage starts to become uncomfortable. At that point, I withdraw half, and the rest is up to fate. Anyway, it's just lively, don’t treat emotions as a strategy.