Last night was that kind of night again—"I clearly didn't lose it in my hands, but my brain kept calculating." Unrealized losses are more annoying than unrealized gains; frankly, it's because you can press the sell button at any time, turning a potential loss into an actual one, and the alarm in your mind goes off completely. Unrealized gains, on the other hand, are like Easter eggs—if the price drops back, you can still fool yourself into thinking, "I never really had it."


Now I try to split my positions into smaller parts and set the worst-case scenario I can accept; otherwise, there's no real need to stare at the screen until dawn.
By the way, I want to complain a bit—recently, modularization and the DAO layer are making developers excited, but users are left confused after hearing about it...
Emotions are the same; the more you understand, the harder it is to sleep.
That's all for now.
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