I've been amused by myself these past couple of days: I want to sell as soon as spot prices go up, but I hold on tight when there's a retracement in the contract. Later, I realized a simple truth: don't let any single thought decide your entire position. If you want to play, first "pause" — stop, take a small position to test the waters; pause and observe, think clearly if you can sleep soundly through the worst-case scenario; pause and refresh, watch fewer candlesticks, the more you stare, the itchier your hands get.



Honestly, position management isn't about formulas; it's about leaving yourself an escape route. Seeing the collapse points of chain games with inflation + studio + coin price spiral reminds me even more: those high returns look tempting, but they're probably just bait to get you to add more. Anyway, I now only dare to take small steps — surviving is better than anything.
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