This morning, I tidied up the desk and saw that old charger, the cord was all cracked but I was reluctant to throw it away, charging slowly while heating up... Suddenly I thought of cutting losses. Dragging it out without selling, it looks like "waiting a bit longer," but actually I’m paying myself interest: the cost of time, emotional wear and tear, and still holding the position to miss out on a more stable pool. To put it plainly, whether I’m losing or not has already happened; dragging it out just prolongs the pain.



Recently, everyone has been talking about staking unlocks, token unlock schedules, and the anxiety of selling pressure. When the selling pressure increases, it’s easier to endure it stubbornly, thinking "it’ll be fine once the unlocks are over." My current approach is to first analyze the source of the loss: is it because subsidies are gone? Has the risk changed? Is the timeline mismatched? If none of these answers hold water, then admit the loss and walk away, so I don’t get more annoyed the longer I watch. For now, that’s it, anyway I’m not here to date the market.
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