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The group is again sharing charts about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging rumors. The more I see it, the more I get itchy to follow the “whale addresses” and make a move... But honestly, a whale’s actions don’t necessarily indicate the market direction. Sometimes it’s just hedging, repositioning, or even market-making adjustments; outsiders might interpret it as building a position. I used to say, “I only look at on-chain data,” but I’ve been proven wrong a few times: the same address is adding spot while opening a short position in perpetuals, and the net exposure doesn’t really change. Copying their moves is like taking on their volatility. Now I look at on-chain data and sentiment, but I first ask myself: is this move increasing risk or reducing risk? If I can’t tell, I treat it as noise—don’t act first. Anyway, controlling oneself is better than chasing the holy grail.