Stop loss is really like a breakup; dragging it out without cutting cleanly, in the end, it's not a rebound that saves you, but interest and emotions that wear you down. I used to always love to "wait a bit longer," but the more I waited, the more afraid I was to press the button, and I secretly kept adding to my position, in other words, I didn't want to admit defeat. Now I set a strict rule for myself: before entering the market, I write down where I went wrong; when the time comes, I leave, even if the next candle pulls back, it's okay—at least I can sleep well.
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