Stopping loss is really like a breakup; even when things are clearly going wrong, you stubbornly hold on, thinking "give it one more chance," and in the end, not only do you lose more, but you also have to pay the perpetual funding fee. The more I look at it, the more frustrating it gets. My kind of old FOMO is even more outrageous—buying after the pump, then having to check on-chain addresses to justify myself. I say long-term, but my hands are already adding to the position... But honestly, admitting loss early is actually easier; just cut it and move on, don’t torment yourself. Looking back at the recent L2 debates over TPS, fees, and subsidies, which is more attractive, I also want to chase the hype, but thinking about the last time I held onto a losing position without cutting it, forget it. First, set the stop loss properly, then watch the show.

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