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I just went back over that failed order from last night. Honestly, it’s not a direction problem—it’s my own impatience: seeing the order book depth was mediocre, I dumped in all at once, and the slippage immediately raised my cost. Then when I tried to make up for it later, I was rushing to chase, and the whole rhythm got completely thrown off. In the past, I always thought, “Go faster and you’ll get it,” but now I trust the dumb method even more—going slower, splitting it into a few orders, and hanging small orders first to test the waters. Especially on the lending side, where they’re still watching the utilization rate: when the interest rate suddenly spikes and you add slippage on top, even the liquidation threshold looks bad right along with it… Anyway, this time I’ve been taught a lesson. Oh, and lately hardware wallets have been out of stock, and there are even more phishing links. Before I place an order now, I’ll take two more looks at the address and the signature details. I’d rather miss a candle than authorize it more than once. That’s it for now.