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Stopping loss is really like breaking up, dragging it out without deleting or blocking, watching the market every day just like sneaking a peek at the other person's social media, the more you look, the more anxious and overwhelmed you become. To put it plainly, the loss will have to be accepted sooner or later, and dragging it out also means paying "interest"—emotions, time, opportunity costs—all being drained away.
Recently, I've seen the funding rates become extremely volatile again, and in the group, people are arguing whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble. I actually feel a bit itchy to buy the dip... Then I thought, the itch isn't really because I understand it, but because I can't accept losing and I’m afraid of missing out, wanting to use one "big move" to prove I was right all along. Never mind, just cut what needs to be cut first, and keep some bullets for ambushing in privacy/storage sectors—these are areas I’m already willing to wait for, so taking it slow is okay.