Stopping loss is really like breaking up; dragging it out without clarifying only makes it more painful later, and you also have to pay "interest"—including time, emotions, and opportunity costs. Recently, I stubbornly held on even though my logic was clearly off, and as a result, I spent every day staring at the market, which made me very annoyed. Honestly, admitting defeat early would have been easier, and I could have gone back to find a more stable pool to take my time.



It's similar on the blockchain too. People complain about validator income and MEV, and the unfairness in transaction ordering, with retail investors always feeling like they’re being "queued and cut in line"... I no longer believe that "as long as the APY is high, it must make sense." Anyway, I look at the returns first by breaking down the sources: how long subsidies can last, who bears the risk, whether the lock-up period is in place. Understand that before jumping in; otherwise, you're just adding to your own frustration. That’s all for now.
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