These days, meme trading is heating up again, but I care more about whether I can still sleep after the hype subsides. To be honest, stop-loss isn't about how professional the chart looks; it's about pre-determining the level at which I must accept a loss: I think it through before entering, and I must admit defeat if it drops to a certain point, without bargaining with myself; when the time comes, I just click it, and don't wait until emotions take over to change it. Staring at the screen for a long time makes my eyes sore and my neck stiff, which ironically reminds me: this stuff isn't worth sacrificing my health for.



Recently, someone talked about social mining and fan tokens, "attention is mining" sounds quite right, but attention is also the most expensive cost... My current approach is very simple: the bigger the hype, the smaller the position; when I want to add more, I first leave the screen for a sip of water, and if I still want to buy after coming back, then I do. Anyway, survive first, only then can the tree grow slowly.
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