I wonder if the project team is really working seriously; I don't really trust PowerPoint presentations and slogans. Instead, I prefer to check how their treasury is spending: whether the money is being released gradually according to milestones, or if they frequently just allocate a large sum for "market promotion" and then deliver in the next quarter forever. Team salaries, audits, infrastructure expenses—these are costly but reasonable, and they usually make me feel more at ease than buying trending searches. Looking at the update pace, even if it's slow, as long as each update matches the previously promised checklist, it at least shows someone is working. The turning point is... recently, some places have tightened and loosened regulations on taxes and compliance, causing deposit and withdrawal expectations to shift. Market sentiment is especially easily swayed by "good news/bad news." During such times, it's even more important to keep an eye on spending and delivery; otherwise, you might think you're betting on policies, but you're actually paying for someone else's budget sheet. Anyway, I follow my own batch and grid approach—if I can verify, I take more; if I can't, I just let it go.

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