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I found that the biggest difference between grid/DCA and going all-in isn’t how much you make—it’s whether you can sleep… People like me who stare at the mempool like it’s a friends feed get an itch and want to go all-in with a single push. In the end, the Gas jitters in the middle of the night, and a few big orders cut in line—my heartbeat just rises and falls along with the chain. On the other hand, grid/DCA is like tying yourself down: when prices go up or down, it gives you something to hold onto, at most it just makes you a little angry, and it doesn’t have you tossing and turning.
Recently, watching that whole chain-game crash setup also feels pretty familiar—like déjà vu. Once inflation kicks in + the studios start dumping like crazy, the coin price spirals downward. Who would still dare to “go all-in” and carry that to sleep? To put it plainly, are you trying to use your position to bet on emotions, or use rules to buy yourself sleep? Either way, I’ll turn down the impulse in me a bit today… we’ll talk again tomorrow.