When you open $TAC ’s contract page and see your unrealized loss, do you tap “close position” and settle with one click—or quietly buried a low-buy order at 0.0011?

Last week I FOMO’d into $TAC at 0.0025–0.003 U, building up to a 60% position. I had set a stop loss at 0.002. Last night before falling asleep, I saw it get smashed down to 0.0011. I panicked, clicked open the close-position cross… then chickened out and withdrew it. Now I’m down a full 40% unrealized. Hard to say I’m not worried 🤢.

This drop is even harsher than the downtrend implied by the funding rate. Now the rate is already spiking to 0.06—this is clearly the rhythm of shorts stubbornly holding on and blowing up leverage. For the positions I still haven’t exited: either they’re trapped for ten days or half a month while fishing around and forgetting to manage it, or you’re too timid to bottom-fish and pick up post-crash “breakthrough” chips. Not many people are truly brave enough to add. 🔥

If you agree that once this dip is dug out the rebound will come, tap 1. If you think it’ll probe further down to a new low at 0.001, tap 2. And remember to say—what are you planning to do with your $TAC position: hold and wait for recovery, or just cut it?