I'm really quite typical: when spot price drops by one green candle, I want to run; when futures turn red, I want to add; in the end, I either sell in a panic or get liquidated, anyway it just makes me laugh at myself out of frustration. Position management, to put it simply, is one sentence: first figure out "the most I can lose and still sleep peacefully," then only use that part to trade, don't use emotions as collateral.



Others think that as a veteran NFT player, I have a calm mindset like a museum, but in reality, I get upset even when I watch the floor price every day, and a slight tremor in my hand makes me want to press the button. Recently, the hype around staking and sharing security for "compound yields" has been very loud, and I feel like folding the same piece of paper over and over again—sure, the money is spent, but if it gets wet someday, it all collapses... For now, that's enough, less fantasy, more living.
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