I recently realized that I am quite typical: when making a quick profit, it's okay, I just tap my phone and then do something else; once I experience a small loss, my mind starts to fill in the story, and before bed, I can't help but glance at the depth chart and open orders, the more I look, the clearer I become. To put it simply, the money lost feels like "it's already been taken out of my pocket," while the money gained feels more like "an illusion that hasn't yet arrived." So now I prefer to set my prices in advance, leaving myself a boundary, and not chase the momentum of the K-line. Recently, I’ve also heard about regional tax increases and compliance tightening and loosening at different times, and fluctuations in deposit and withdrawal expectations tend to amplify emotions... Anyway, all I can do is control my position size and execution. I still believe that taking it slow can help me survive longer.

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