I find that stop-loss really is like a breakup, dragging it out and refusing to admit it, eventually getting deeper and deeper, and my mood is also rotting along with the funding rate... Honestly, admitting loss earlier would save interest, and I could sleep better at night. Just now, I saw on the blockchain that a whale was moving funds back and forth, and my hand was still trembling, afraid I might stubbornly add more to my position again. Recently, there's been a lot of noise about pledging and sharing the "compound returns" safety method, and I can't tell if it's a Ponzi scheme, but seeing the returns stacking higher and higher makes me feel a bit guilty. I no longer believe in the phrase "holding on will eventually break even," so I'll leave it at that for now.

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