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I found that grid/DCA stuff, honestly, is more like buying insurance for sleep. You set the range, buy and sell in batches, and even if there's a liquidation waterfall in the middle of the night, you just glance at it, maybe top up twice at most, and your heartbeat won't spike enough to wake you up.
On the flip side, jumping in all at once is fun, but you have to pay the interest with sleep: either stay glued to the screen until dawn or wake up first thing to check if you're still alive...
Recently, someone was complaining that on-chain data tools and address labels are "lagging/misleading," and I kind of resonate with that: if you rely on others' labels to boost your confidence in a quick trade, you're basically handing your life over to delays.
Grid/DCA at least has a bigger margin for error; you don't have to treat every piece of data as an oracle.
Next time, I might still start with small-position DCA, and if I really want to jump, I’ll wait until I have more certain information.
Are you the type who can sleep soundly, or do you have to watch until the last candlestick?