I’ve been lurking in the group for a long time, and today I still want to pop in for a quick post: stop-loss is really a lot like a breakup. You keep it hanging there without deleting it or blocking it, and every day you stare at it—like you’re paying interest in your own mind. To put it plainly, you’re not waiting for a rebound; you’re betting against yourself on “I didn’t misjudge it back then”… and the more you bet, the more you get carried away.



Lately, isn’t the airdrop season getting even more competitive again? The task platforms crack down on anti-bot measures while also running a points system—those “airdrop farmers” live like they’re punching a time clock at work. I’ve seen plenty of people do tasks during the day and watch the charts at night; they can’t bring themselves to let go of either end. In the end, the one who gets the most exhausted is still you. Anyway, I’ve only got one principle now: if you can admit the loss, admit it—keep things classy. Then in the next round, you earn your pride back.
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