The biggest feeling from watching the market these past few days isn't the rise or fall, but that liquidity is really thinning out. Placing an order and having it canceled leaves a gap, and slippage can wear you down to no patience. To put it simply, don't rush to buy the dip in these times. I'm more concerned about surviving first: shrinking my position, avoiding leverage if possible, and holding some cash until the market sentiment passes. The attention shifts between Meme coins and celebrity shoutouts—looks lively, but actually it's easiest to get dragged into the "last lap." I agree with the veteran traders' advice to newcomers. Anyway, I just follow the data; missing out is fine. That's all for now.

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