Today I was again too stupid: thinking of switching with a small position, but the slippage was too wide, the pool depth wasn't enough, and I split the order into two to chase it... In the end, the execution price was like being pulled away, clearly not losing much, but the mental state was especially uncomfortable. After reviewing, there's only one sentence: don't fight the depth, especially when the market is moving; the more frantic the rhythm, the easier it is to mistake yourself for liquidity.



Recently, the AI Agent and automated trading narratives have been quite noisy, everyone talks about how beautiful it is, but when it comes to actual use, nobody likes to mention security details like on-chain interaction permissions and authorization scopes. Honestly, automation isn't brainless. The information noise is too high; my noise reduction strategy is: only watch a few pools and routes I frequently use. If I'm unsure, try small trades; if I don't need to chase, I won't chase; earnings are like snacks to be slowly enjoyed.
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