Stop loss really is like a breakup, dragging it out without clarifying, in the end it's not reconciliation but sinking deeper and deeper… Especially when leverage is involved, interest + emotional torment double the pain. To put it simply, you're not waiting for a rebound, you're waiting for yourself to reach the limit first. Recently, the funding rate has become extreme again, and the group is arguing: is it a reversal or just more bubble squeezing? I think it's better not to guess the script first; the rules are written before opening a position: exit at the line, even if you're knocked out and it really rebounds afterward, consider it paying tuition for clarity. You say "wait a bit longer and you'll break even"... I used to say the same, but the ending is usually not very decent. That's all for now.

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