Last night before bed, I checked my positions and suddenly felt that stop-losses are really like breakups: you clearly know something's wrong, but you stubbornly hold on, thinking "wait a bit longer, maybe it'll turn around," and the result is only more pain the longer you drag it out. The capital is still tied up, accruing interest (opportunity cost counts as interest too).


Now I’d rather admit defeat earlier and shift my focus back to things that can actually work: whether users are still using it, whether on-chain data is sustained, isn’t something you can just self-hypnotize with a single candlestick.
Recently, those new L1/L2s launch incentives to boost TVL, and longtime users complain about "mining, selling," which is quite real—money comes fast and leaves just as quickly...
Anyway, I’d rather take a small loss and exit than be emotionally dragged into a mess at the end.
That’s all for now.
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