I set a stop-loss three times but it didn't trigger, so I just deleted it. Now looking back, it's really... like being slowly cut by a knife, ten times more painful than a single cut.



Lately I keep seeing people talk about ETF fund flows. When the US stock market shudders, this side follows, but follows half a beat late, eating dust. Actually, I'm the same. When I should run, I always think for two more seconds, and those two seconds are like interest burning.

Now I've learned my lesson. Set the order to auto-run and walk away. Admitting a mistake isn't shameful; dragging it into a heavy position is shameful.
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