Stop-loss really is a bit like a breakup, dragging it out without admitting it, superficially saying "wait a bit longer," but in reality, paying interest and emotional taxes every day. Recently, the funding rate has been extreme again, and the group is arguing: should we reverse or continue to squeeze the bubble? Honestly, I don't guess the plot; I pay more attention to where the money flows—some large amounts aren't dumped all at once, but are gradually entered into exchanges through multiple routes. When the rhythm changes, I know it's time to cut losses. Admitting defeat is hard to hear, but cutting according to plan earlier means I can at least sleep better later. That's all for now.

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