Just now, while watching the market, I impulsively moved my stop-loss line down a bit, and I was still justifying it to myself: wait a little longer, what if it rebounds... Honestly, this is exactly like a breakup, dragging it out only makes it more annoying to watch, and I also counted the emotional interest into the loss. Later, I cut it off with one stroke, and I felt much better. Recently, in the group, there's been a debate about privacy coins and mixing coins—whether they count as "crossing the line." It sounds a lot like this situation: if the boundaries aren't clearly defined, in the end, you're the one suffering. For now, admit the loss; it's not shameful. Dragging it out only makes it more costly.

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