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These days, watching whale address movements being used as "navigation" by others, I actually want to slow down more. To put it simply, that one transaction you see might be for building a position, hedging, switching positions, or even patching another position. If you don't understand the context first, copying blindly can easily lead you into volatility as fuel. Especially now, with discussions about interest rate cut expectations, the US dollar index rising and falling together with risk assets, emotional reactions can lead to misjudgments more easily. My approach is quite simple: I prefer to be a bit slower, waiting until the on-chain follow-up actions, exchange inflows and outflows, and position changes are connected before making a move. Missing out a little is better than falling into a trap. That's how I’ll proceed for now.