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Recently, I keep seeing people go all-in and then stare at the charts all night. Just thinking about it makes me exhausted… Whether it’s grid trading or DCA, it basically comes down to writing the possibility that “I might be wrong” into the plan ahead of time—keep the position smaller, scale in in batches, and sleep soundly.
Especially now, miners/validators’ income and MEV sorting have been getting criticized a lot; sometimes the execution order can be genuinely weird. So I definitely don’t want to stake my fate on a single trade entry.
Anyway, what I fear most isn’t being slow—it’s chaos. Slowness can be reviewed and adjusted, but once things get chaotic, it’s easy to get emotional and add to positions.
Whether it’s suitable or not depends on the person. Some people enjoy the thrill of going all-in in one shot—I’m not like that. That’s all for now.