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Lately, I've been talking about memes and various "new narratives" again.
When the group gets lively, my first reaction isn't to rush in, but to think: if the chain gets stuck or the exchange acts up, can I really get out at the desired position?
After experiencing rollbacks and blockages, honestly, what I trust are confirmation counts and feasible exit strategies.
My stop-loss approach now is pretty simple: first, decide how much I can lose at most (based on position size, not emotions),
if I can place an order in advance, I do; if not, I simply don't take on too much;
also, I'd rather enter in two or three installments than go all-in at once, leaving myself some "room to regret."
The interpretation of ETF capital flows is also quite noisy—when US stock risk appetite shifts, people start explaining crypto price swings.
Just listen, don’t treat macro as a talisman; memes can be unreasonable when they really crash.
Anyway, it's all lively, but first, think through your exit plan clearly—don't start praying only when the chain gets congested.
I'm off to work now.