How to Unwind a Position?

1. Active Unwinding

1. If you bought the wrong asset, especially after chasing high prices on a big surge, be ruthless and cut your losses early to protect your wallet. There are many opportunities in the market, and as long as the money is still there, it's easier to recover.

2. If the asset you hold is performing poorly and continues to drop, look for another asset that is likely to rise, and quickly switch to it to use the new gains to cover the old losses.

3. If you are deeply trapped and believe it will drop further, sell a portion of your holdings and buy back at a lower price later, which will reduce your cost.

2. Passive Unwinding

1. If you bought at a low price and believe the market will recover, consider adding more funds in several increments, but don't add too many times; timing is crucial.

2. If you are fully invested and feel trapped with no funds to add, and are reluctant to cut your losses, then just relax; there's no need to overthink it.

Remember, being trapped is not the end of the world. Find the right opportunity to take action quickly; if you really can't think of a way out, try a different approach, and you might discover new opportunities.