These past couple of days, I've come across a bunch of new narratives again, and I feel that the most ruthless aspect of the attention economy is: you think you're "learning," but in reality, you're being led by the hand to frequently switch positions. To put it simply, the faster the hot topics rotate, the more you need to rely on processes to keep your hands tied; otherwise, chasing highs and cutting losses repeatedly will make your emotional toll more expensive than transaction fees.



I now simply treat strategies as a "backup": the main position is a calm version, running on grid trading/dollar-cost averaging/rebalancing; if I want to chase hot topics, I open a small partition as a temporary file, and deleting it if wrong doesn't harm the system. Recently, some regions have fluctuated between tightening and loosening regulations, with waves of deposit and withdrawal expectations causing disturbances. The more such times, the less you should use your main and backup as experimental machines... For now, maybe looking fewer times at trending searches is more profitable.
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