Lately, I’ve really had some insights. Cutting losses is like breaking up: the more you delay, the more you think, "Maybe I should wait a bit longer, will it turn around?" In the end, you're just accumulating emotional interest. Today I saw the funding rate pushed to an extreme again, and the group was arguing fiercely, whether it's a reversal or just continuing to squeeze the bubble. I, as a small-position rookie, don’t pretend—anyway, I won’t guess the top or try to catch the bottom. I set a loss limit I can bear, and when it hits, I walk away. Admitting defeat isn’t as embarrassing as I imagined; in fact, I sleep more peacefully… I’ll keep practicing slowly.

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