0x长安
0x长安|4月 15, 2026 15:21
Recently, "distillation" has become popular, so I distilled Domer @ Domahhhh into my Skill I have captured all of his public interviews and Twitter posts and turned them into skills It feels like Tiktok is going to be a digital person. Click to open a dialog box with the blogger, and you can talk to him. Differently, the distilled Skill possesses Domer's thought process. In other words, I can now consult with Polymarket's front end at any time. I always ask Domer if there are any questions I don't understand For example, 'I want to know if Domer will cut losses?'? When is the stop loss time? '' Claude told me that Domer would not make stop loss based on price, and the exit logic was entirely based on "re evaluating the opponent" Only three situations will trigger the stop loss condition: Scenario 1: The counterparty shows insider signals → freeze and add positions, investigate first Spotify Wrapped case: Abnormal behavior of competitors - buying no matter how expensive the price is, as if knowing something. He didn't continue to add fuel and stopped to investigate directly. This is not a stop loss, it's a 'pause for now'. Scenario 2: After conducting research, it was discovered that one's premise was incorrect, leading to the actual departure If it is found after investigation that the opponent does indeed have information that he does not know, or if he discovers fundamental errors in his judgment, he will withdraw. But this decision is research driven, not price driven. Scenario 3: Price reversal but the opponent is only emotionally driven → instead, they increase their position Case study of the Federal Reserve Chairman: With a book loss of $200000, the counterparty is all retail investors who follow the trend. Not only did he not leave, but he continued to raise funds. If the research is done deep enough, you will naturally know when to leave and when to carry on. Relying on price stop loss indicates insufficient research.
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