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Just finished a cup of latte and couldn't help but want to chase that green candle… I reach for the order button and force myself to pause for three seconds: Am I adding to my position because there's truly new information, or is it just pure FOMO? Basically, when emotions take over, any candlestick feels like it's shouting at you "Hurry up." I usually first check the on-chain details, like suddenly seeing a large deposit on a certain bridge, or a wallet with the address 0x7c… gradually transferring coins into an exchange in batches—that counts as "information"; if it's just chatter in the group or the timeline is flooding, then it's probably just emotion. Recently, I also heard that some regions are tightening or loosening tax and compliance policies, causing deposit and withdrawal expectations to shift, and people's mindsets follow suit, making impulsive moves more likely. Anyway, I now prefer small positions to experiment, so I don't spill the whole coffee in one go.