Just now, I got the itch again and wanted to chase a move, staring at the K-line and that illusion of "miss it, and you'll earn less for a lifetime" feels so real... But now I pause for three seconds and ask myself: Am I being driven to add to my position by information, or by emotion? If it's just a bunch of "Go go go" in the group chat and my heartbeat speeding up, then I might as well not pretend to be a researcher—at most, it's FOMO wearing a coat.



Recently, the trend of social mining and fan tokens has been popular again, claiming that attention is mining. It's funny and infuriating: I keep scrolling and start to believe I'm "producing," but in reality, I'm probably just serving as a traffic battery for others. Anyway, my rules are simple: if I want to chase a rally, I first write down my exit plan; if I don't understand where to set the stop-loss, I just pretend I didn't see it. Otherwise, when I enter the market, no matter how big the retreat button is, I won't be able to press it.
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