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Lately, memes have been so lively it's a bit noisy, as soon as the narrative switches channels, everyone rushes along. To be honest, what you're buying isn't "value," but emotional fluctuations. My stop-loss is pretty simple: first, figure out the maximum loss for this trade, then cut it when reached. Don't think "it'll bounce back a bit and I'll get out," because that's basically waiting forever. Also, divide your positions into layers—use some for meme trading as entertainment funds, completely separate from your main holdings. Don't mix wallet permissions either, so you don't accidentally click the wrong link in a moment of excitement. I really scream in place when I fall for phishing scams...
And recently, stacking yields through pledge/sharing security has been piling up. I understand being called a "set of nesting dolls," the more you stack, the more it looks like gambling on a chain that keeps extending, and when something goes wrong, there's no time to stop loss. Anyway, next time I’ll write down my exit conditions before placing an order. How do you all set that "not feeling bad even if I cut" line when playing meme trading?