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Lately, my attention cycles have been too rapid. In the morning, I was still watching a certain meme's buzz, and by evening, someone else was calling out a different celebrity... Basically, it's just grabbing your emotions. I used to constantly chase after it too, and ended up buying when everyone else thought "it's already understood," only to be the one holding the bag at the end—such an awkward situation.
My current clumsy approach: first, see where the liquidity is; if there's no volume, no matter how beautiful the story, I won't move; if I really want to participate, I only put in small amounts I wouldn't mind losing, set a stop-loss level I can accept, and don't rely on willpower to tough it out. Same goes for on-chain art—storytelling can add points, but actual trading volume and order book depth are more honest.
There are many tutorials, but I prefer those that talk about trading psychology and how to survive with your positions, rather than those "10x coin screenshot reviews"... Anyway, hype comes and goes quickly, and I’d rather go slow and avoid getting cut a few more times.