Just cut the loss already—same thing as a breakup. The longer you拖 it out, the more you feel like you can endure it, until the interest bleeds into the principal and you finally wake up. That’s just how I am: I’ve been staring at the order book for so long that I’m most sick of that illusion of “hold on a bit more.” Anyway, recognizing the loss sooner actually saves you the interest you’d spend hovering over the charts in the middle of the night.



Lately, the funding rate has been extremely wild. Everyone in the community is arguing whether it’ll reverse or whether it’s going to keep squeezing bubbles. From where I’m looking at this market, it feels like squeezing toothpaste—like, who knows what’ll be squeezed out in the end.

To put it plainly: wherever the liquidity is, that’s where I withdraw. I don’t believe in any “forever consensus.” I only trust the exit route. That’s it for now. After all, gamblers love to dream—we’ll just make sure we keep watching the stop-loss line.
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