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      <title>Bidding Farewell to Mental Fatigue: Web3 Predictions Helped Me Easily Recover Stop-Losses</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;My name is Li Ming, an experienced trader who has been navigating the crypto market for years. My daily life revolves around K-line charts and order books, my eyes glued to the screen, fearing to miss any significant fluctuation. For me, the market is a battlefield, and every open and close position is like a war without smoke. But honestly, this &amp;lsquo;battlefield life&amp;rsquo; is truly exhausting.&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Do you know that feeling? The moment a large position hits stop-loss, watching the red numbers flicker in the account, my heart feels hollowed out. That immense sense of loss and self-doubt is truly harder to bear than physical exhaustion. The market in 2025 remains highly volatile, but the accompanying high-frequency trading fees are getting higher and higher. Sometimes, just a few quick trades back and forth, and before any profit can emerge, the high gas fees eat up most of it. This often made me want to find some &amp;lsquo;small money&amp;rsquo; during market monitoring breaks to get a feel for trading, or at least to compensate for some emotional losses, but the high fees and the pressure of directional judgment always deterred me.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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