Today I was cleaning up the table and found an old alarm clock, the battery was long dead but it was still sitting there, quite like my previous stop-loss: clearly should have cut it, but I kept thinking "maybe it will come back if I wait a little longer"... As a result, the longer I dragged it out, the more I lost, with interest and fees nibbling away little by little, and finally my mindset collapsed first. Honestly, stop-loss is a bit like breaking up; admitting defeat early can actually save trouble, and you can refocus on more stable pools and curves later. Recently, the NFT royalty wars are pretty much the same, creators want to get more, secondary markets want to sell better, dragging it out without resolving only makes liquidity more awkward. Anyway, I now prefer to take a small loss and walk away, rather than hard fighting with the market.

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