I was recently stopped out again and learned a lesson, it really feels like a breakup... The more I delay, the more I keep thinking "It'll come back if I wait a little longer," but as a result, my account is daily accruing emotional interest. To put it simply, small funds can't withstand drawdowns; admitting loss early can actually save bullets for the next opportunity.



Isn't there a mainstream public chain upgrading these days? Everyone in the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. I actually care more about those "footprints" on the chain: watching where the funds flow out from and where they move to, it's like moving house on the weekend—more boxes in the hallway mean you can tell who really wants to leave. Anyway, my current approach is: before entering, write down the exit conditions; when the line is hit, I leave, and I don't tell myself stories.
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