These days, memes are insanely hot again, and when the narrative gets excited, my brain tends to automatically hear "certain" instead of "possible"... I'm just someone sitting on the K-line edge anyway, and I saw the group arguing about funding rates almost to the point of explosion, whether it's a reversal or just more bubble squeezing. My first reaction isn't to pick a side, but to clarify my escape route first.



I set a pretty simple stop-loss for myself: once I enter, I assume "this trade could be a joke at any time," so I cut my position in half first, then set a hard stop-loss at a key level. If triggered, I walk away—no adding, no changing. At most, I’ll check the narrative again the next day to see if it’s still there. Honestly, with memes, losing the narrative is more terrifying than a price drop. Once the excitement dies down, don’t force it—save some bullets and wait for a better sleep.
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