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These past couple of days, I've been feeling a bit itchy. Whenever I see the market heat up, I want to chase after it. I only stop when my finger is about to hit the buy more button: am I somehow knowing more than others, or am I just being pulled along by the K-line's emotions? Honestly, people who truly have information wouldn't be so impatient; it's my own fear of missing out that drives me. Coincidentally, hardware wallets are out of stock lately, and phishing links are everywhere in the group chat. The more lively it gets, the easier it is to click on the wrong thing or sign something unwittingly. Once your security awareness drops, having a large position doesn't matter. Anyway, my current rule is: if I get impulsive, I first turn off the lights, wait ten minutes, and only act if I can clearly explain the logic. What I've learned isn't techniques, but rather to first distinguish whether I'm making a judgment or being led by emotions.