I'm pretty bad at stop-loss, but recently I've come to realize—it's like a breakup. You know it's not working, yet you stubbornly hold on and calculate the interest, only to end up losing the principal as well.



There's a fierce debate on Layer2, with whoever has higher TPS getting more subsidies. I glanced at my positions stuck in there, and forget it, I'll cut one first. It's not that I'm bearish, but the interest is burning, and my mentality is burning too.

My way of staying calm is pretty crude: before every trade, I write the stop-loss price in my memo, and when it's triggered, I close my eyes and click, leaving no room for bargaining.

Simply put, admitting you were wrong is a lot cheaper than proving you're smart.
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