Recently, I realized that stop-loss really is like a breakup: the more you want to "wait a bit, maybe it will change," the easier it is to drag on until it becomes a messy ending, ultimately not only losing more but also costing emotional interest. Admitting loss early is actually saving money... and saving brainpower.



I made a "version update" for myself: v1.0 is the stubborn type, proving I was right by adding more as it drops; v2.0 finally learned that if you're wrong, just exit, don’t get emotionally attached to the K-line. Especially now, with a bunch of new L1/L2 projects offering incentives to boost TVL, old users are complaining about "mining and selling," basically the incentives are just asking you to be liquidity consumables, don’t treat their script as your faith.

Anyway, I now have only one rule: clearly state the acceptable loss, exit when reached, and do it with dignity.
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