Just now, I got itchy again and wanted to chase a position, almost clicking confirm with my mouse. I paused and asked myself first: Is my increase in position because "I understand something," or because the candlestick chart looks too pleasing, or because the group chat is too lively? To put it simply, information makes you clearer about boundaries, while emotions only make you treat your position as courage.



Recently, topics like rate cut expectations and the US dollar index have been hot, and risk assets are moving up and down together. It's easy to fall into the illusion that "macro is on my side." But on the blockchain, those things don't show mercy: when the order book changes, or a clamp reaches out, your chase for gains turns into pouring tea for others... I usually split my position into smaller parts, wait for one or two blocks to cool down, then decide whether to go in seriously. Anyway, don’t rush to be the main character first.
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