Just now, I got itchy again and wanted to chase after it. When the screen turned red, I thought, "If I don't buy now, I'll miss out"... I paused for three minutes and asked myself: Is the push to add to my position new information, or pure emotion? To be honest, most of the time it's the latter. My folding paper rule is simple: only consider it information if I can restate three changes (such as capital flow, on-chain data, protocol parameters); if I can't restate them, I treat it as noise, at most a small position to test the waters.



Recently, I've been looking at the chain games and some people discussing crash points—inflation + studio output spamming + coin price spiral—it's a textbook example of "emotion outpacing information." I even had a moment where I wanted to uninstall my trading app, but I held back and instead set up clear exit and stop-loss alerts. Exiting is fine, but don’t rely on impulsive exits. That’s all for now.
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