Trading late at night at 2 a.m., I realize that stop-loss is really like a breakup: you clearly know it's not right, but you stubbornly hold on, hoping it will get better tomorrow… In the end, the longer you drag it out, the more painful it becomes, and you also end up paying the interest/opportunity cost. To put it simply, admitting defeat is uncomfortable, but at least your emotions can be recovered.



Recently, memes are being shouted out by celebrities and then flying away again, and newcomers get excited and rush in. I understand, it's lively. But attention rotation, this thing, usually the last person doesn't name names, just says "I thought it could still go up." I'm pretty cold now: if it breaks below my line, I’ll exit. You can call me cowardly if you want, but I don't want to be the one salted by the market. That's all for now.
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