I tried chasing memes once, and back then I was shouting loudly about the narrative. I was also itching to join but still entered a bit late. As a result, I realized that while the hype is real, the most important thing is that when your mind heats up, you’re reluctant to cut losses. Later, I came up with a simple trick: before entering the market, write down two fixed lines—one is the price line (if it drops to a certain point, I admit defeat and exit), the other is the on-chain "hype line" (for example, sudden decrease in trading volume or obvious cooling of address interactions). If either one is triggered, I leave without telling myself stories.



Recently, there have been a bunch of testnet incentives and token expectations, and everyone is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens... Honestly, this kind of thing is even easier to get people hyped up. I’m just waiting for a stable signal before taking action; if there’s no signal, I’d rather miss out. Anyway, I’m naturally slow. Stop-loss isn’t cool, but it helps me sleep at night.
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