Recently, I saw a bunch of memes following celebrities' words taking off or crashing, and veteran players in the group advise newcomers not to chase the last leg. It sounds a bit cold, but it's really based on experience. Honestly, I’m not unwilling to make money; it's just that floating gains are noisier than floating losses—when I see floating gains, I think "I haven't cashed out yet," but floating losses make me wonder "Did I miss something?" My brain automatically triggers alarms, running monitoring dashboards in my mind even at midnight.



If I had treated my position as a beam in the ceiling, thinking carefully about where it would hit and how deep it could break if it snapped, I probably wouldn’t have been led astray by those flickering red and green signals. Now I care more about structure: stop-loss, hedging, position limits—these "blunt tools" that can help you sleep... Otherwise, when attention shifts, emotions are like being outrun by MEV, always a step behind.
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