I tend to hold onto spot positions poorly; as soon as it rises, I want to cash out, and when it falls, I want to buy more. I keep flipping back and forth, losing both fees and my mental state. The futures are even worse—holding a few times and it blows up. Honestly, it’s not that I lack direction; it’s that my position is too full, and I treat "how long can I hold" as "how much can I make."


Later, I tell myself a straightforward rule: first, consider the worst possible loss, then decide how much to risk. Otherwise, even the best logic is useless.

Recently, I see everyone rushing to test network points and guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I also get itchy… But anyway, I’m the kind of person who easily gets caught up in trending topics, so I participate with small amounts like buying lottery tickets, just to avoid affecting my main holdings.
What I don’t regret is putting most of my positions back into places where I can sleep peacefully, steadily earning some fees—taking it slow is fine.
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