I was taught a lesson again recently—stop-loss really is like a breakup. If you drag it out without getting things clear, you just sink deeper and deeper, and the pain on the books compounds interest. Admitting you’ve lost early can actually feel lighter; at least you can sleep at night, and the next day you can keep looking for fresh “cat food.” In any case, I’ve set a rule for myself: once you start thinking, “If I just wait a bit longer, I’ll get back to even,” chances are it’s time to leave.



By the way, it’s also ridiculous that hardware wallets are always out of stock, and phishing links are flying all over. People’s safety awareness is improving, but hands still easily get tempted by quick wins. Don’t click unknown links when you’re caught up in emotions. Losing money is one thing—losing your wallet is truly game over. That’s all for now.
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