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These past couple of days, I got “educated” again by my own stop-loss… It’s really like a breakup: dragging it along without deleting it or blacklisting it. Then every day you just watch it grind lower, and your mood and opportunity cost get slowly eaten away by interest. To be blunt, admitting you’re wrong hurts for that moment, but afterward it feels lighter—your cash on hand can keep going toward tasks and adjusting your routes. Don’t pin your interaction limit to the fantasy of “waiting for it to come back.”
Recently, the whole earnings stack from re-staking and shared security has been getting pretty loud too. Watching it, it feels a bit like a nesting doll: the returns are written so beautifully, but the risks stack layer after layer. If something really goes wrong, you won’t even know which layer to start your stop-loss from. Anyway, right now I’d rather test with a small position and set a retreat line than stubbornly hold on.
That’s it for now—I’m going to put tomorrow’s new chain check-in list and the exit conditions into my memo.