My most genuine realization lately: holding spot assets or getting liquidated on futures contracts isn't because I don't understand the charts, but because I keep thinking "wait"—wait for confirmation, wait for a pullback, wait until I think clearly. As a result, I act only when emotions take over, with a reckless position, how can I not get wrecked?



A simple way to manage positions: first cut down the part that keeps you awake at night to the smallest size, only then can you call it a position. Treat spot holdings as a collection folder, don’t watch it every day; treat futures like fireworks, glance and then let it go, don’t rely on it to prove yourself.

By the way, I want to complain that now some say on-chain data tools and tagging systems are lagging or misleading, but I actually agree more: when external signals are unreliable, you can only set your own stop lines, don’t let "waiting" become an excuse for procrastination. That’s all for now.
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