The recent market feels like that "buy one, sell one, both as thin as paper" sensation again. Liquidity dries up quickly, and so-called bottom-fishing can easily turn into getting cut. To put it simply, my current priority is: stay alive first, then talk about picking up bargains. I won't force a position; widen the grid spacing; buy in batches according to the checklist. If the trigger conditions aren't met, I'd rather stay empty.



Memes and celebrity calls tend to attract attention, but the hype cools off just as fast. I still believe that old saying from experienced traders: "Don't take the last baton." Especially when you see trading volume shrink and no one is willing to buy in a dip, it's really hard to bear psychologically.

There are many tutorials, but right now I only focus on those that explain position management, exit rules, and handling extreme situations. No need for flashy profit screenshots—just stick to this for now.
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