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I checked the TVL during my lunch break, and it feels like this recent meme wave has been really lively and a bit noisy... but the noisier it gets, the more I want to slow down. Honestly, when people start narrating the story, their hands tend to get itchy, and by the time they start thinking "Should I cut my losses," it's already half a beat too late.
My current approach is pretty simple: before entering a position, I write down two lines—one for the point I recognize as wrong, and another for the amount of time I’m willing to wait without moving. As long as the price falls below that "I surrender line," I stop telling myself stories and just walk away; if it doesn’t break, don’t keep staring at the chart looking for reasons to add more, slow down and wait for the data to change. Recently, before and after the main public chain upgrade/maintenance, everyone’s guessing about the migration. I don’t argue; whether the on-chain funds flow and TVL really move will be clear later. Don’t let emotions carry you away first. Anyway, slowing down is not shameful.