Meme, with all this excitement, can we really go all the way without looking back? I personally prioritize "staying alive" first; during those emotional few minutes, it's easiest to forget to cut losses.



Honestly, my approach is pretty simple: before entering, I set two price points—one for "admit mistake and exit," and another for "take some profit even if it’s still rising." When the price hits, I execute without arguing with myself. No matter how good the Meme narrative sounds, it can suddenly change, especially during network congestion times, when slippage is high and gas fees are expensive. If I don’t set my stop-loss properly, I’ll be very passive. So I prefer to place my orders and cancel orders in advance during low traffic periods.

Recently, before and after the main public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone in the group was guessing whether the project would migrate. I don’t guess; I just cut my position smaller and reserve some bullets. If it really migrates, then so be it… As long as a lively event doesn’t disrupt the rhythm.
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