Lately, memes have been heating up again, and my line-drawing hands are itching... But honestly, the more lively the narrative, the easier it is to forget to cut losses. My simple method is: before entering the position, write a line like "I'll accept losing up to this point," then place the stop-loss order directly, don't wait for the candlestick to tell you the reason. If it really skyrockets, don't get carried away and add positions; better to miss out on the latter part.


Watching Layer 2 compare TPS, fees, and subsidies again, arguing like a variety show, actually has the same flavor as memes: loud voices ≠ more stable. Anyway, I prioritize survival first, if I draw the line wrong, I can fix it; if the position is gone, it's really gone.
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