Honestly, the biggest realization from recent market watching is: stop-losses are really like breakups, dragging them out only makes it worse. On-chain data sometimes already hints at it (liquidity thinning, selling pressure hanging around), but people still want to think "just a little longer." As a result, waiting and waiting, the fees, opportunity costs, and emotional toll all add up to interest... anyway, it becomes more expensive.



These days, everyone is talking about staking unlocks, token unlock schedules, and it's no surprise to feel anxious. I'm not sure every unlock will cause a crash, but I see it as a weather vane: when the wind is favorable, add some positions; when it's unfavorable, take cover first, even if it means accepting some losses, it's better than being dragged along. Losing money isn't shameful; losing the ability to judge is the real problem. That's all for now.
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