Last night I was woken up again by the group chat flooding the screen, sometimes "The unlock is coming, run quickly," sometimes KOLs posting long images saying "Selling pressure is controllable." I stared at the routing and slippage for a long time, already reaching for the confirm button... To put it simply, there’s too much information, which makes it easiest for people to place orders based on emotions. The group messages are noisy, but at least you know who’s stirring trouble; KOLs are even more dangerous, packaging their messages as conclusions, rushing in when excited, and when slippage distorts, they treat themselves as liquidity. Anyway, I now have a simple trick: when I see words like "unlock calendar," I don’t click on the trade first, I check the pool depth and transaction distribution twice, and if I still want to buy after 5 minutes, then I consider it—avoiding impulsive buying.

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