These days, meme culture has been heating up again, scrolling through the timeline filled with meme images. The more lively it gets, the more I get itchy hands, but honestly, when it comes to storytelling, when it crashes, it doesn’t even give you a reason.


My stop-loss isn’t complicated either: before entering a position, think clearly about “how much am I willing to lose on this trade,” then treat that price as an oven timer—when it rings, turn it off, don’t argue with yourself.
Even if it pulls back later, I see it as eating one less piece of candy.

Recently, the debate over staking/sharing safety has also been quite intense, with compounded yields stacking like nested dolls—layer upon layer. It looks very tempting, but I automatically add: the longer the chain, the more points there are for things to go wrong. Don’t take “everyone else is doing it” as a sense of security.

What I’ve learned isn’t skills, but that: excitement isn’t a signal, and being able to exit according to plan is what matters.
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