Stop-loss really is like a breakup; dragging it out without clarifying, watching the K-line drop step by step, still stubbornly telling myself "I'll just wait for a rebound and then leave"... The more I endure, the more painful it gets, with slippage and fees stacking up like interest.



Why do I get itchy hands? Honestly, it's to win back the confidence of "I didn't see it wrong," fixating on order packing, nonce, and even fantasizing about the next move that could lift me out, the more I study, the more reluctant I am to hit the sell button.

Recently, there's been talk about data tools and label systems on the chain being laggy or misleading, and I’ve been influenced a bit: seeing a "smart money" label makes me want to follow, only to realize that data is already outdated... In the end, what can save me is discipline, not just refreshing a few more dashboards. For now, I’ll admit defeat rather than endure with dignity.
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