Stopping loss really is like breaking up, dragging it out without saying it clearly, exhausting yourself every day, the more you look at it the more unwilling you become, and in the end, taking a cut still comes with interest and emotional tax.


I used to also love to tough it out, thinking "give it one more chance," but it often turned out to be giving myself more chances to get slapped in the face…
Now I’d rather admit defeat early, freeing up my hands to place a more comfortable pullback order.

Recently, watching Layer 2 argue over TPS, fees, and subsidies also feels quite similar, everyone claims to be faster and cheaper, but their actions still honestly compete for traffic.
Anyway, I’m more like someone who calmly places orders, rather than chasing after the excitement.
For now, if it pulls back to the target, I’ll execute; if not, I’ll pretend it’s not there.
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