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Today, I was bombarded again in the group chat + KOL long posts, making my head buzz.
Honestly, my impulsive decision to place an order shouldn't be blamed on anyone else... but they really know how to hit your emotional triggers, especially when they see the funding rate skewed or open interest increase, and your hands get itchy.
Recently, the "compound yield" from pledging and shared security has been criticized as a copycat scheme.
I think there's some truth to it, but I also worry about missing out, and it's easy to chase blindly amid such controversies.
When I was a beginner, I misunderstood: the more messages, the closer to the truth, and following the loudest voices would make me profit.
Now I understand: more information = more noise.
What really matters is controlling that impulse of "I want to buy right now."
Turning off the group chat for ten minutes is more useful than reading ten analyses.
Anyway, I won't add to my position today, and if I get tempted again, I'll stick to the old rule and stop for a week.