Stopping loss is really like breaking up, dragging it out without deleting or blocking, staring at chat records (K-line) every day, fantasizing about turning back, and the more you drag, the more addicted you become.


It's not just about losing that little money, but the energy and time interest.
Honestly, admitting defeat is the most painful, but after the pain, you become sober.

Recently, I saw a bunch of social mining and fan token hype claiming "attention is mining," and I couldn't help but laugh a little: attention is indeed valuable, but what’s valuable are the platforms and the ones who harvest, not retail investors like me who scroll and get anxious.
Anyway, now I prefer to place fewer orders and accept smaller gains, and I always write stop-loss into my trades first, to avoid pools that are obvious traps, paying tuition once is enough.
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