The past couple of days, I’ve been itching to chase the rally again, watching the K-line more and more like I’m just making excuses for myself… Now I’ll pause and ask: Am I adding to my position because I’ve seen new information, or is my pure emotion driving me? Honestly, when emotions come, the brain automatically treats a bunch of noise as “logic.”



The signals I really pay attention to are actually the less obvious details on the chain: a sudden string of transactions in the mempool that look like probing or front-running, or the transaction paths becoming especially awkward. Also, when incidents like cross-chain bridge thefts or oracle errors happen recently, everyone suddenly starts “waiting for confirmation,” which is actually a signal: the market is voluntarily raising the bar.

Anyway, I now prefer to be a bit slower, confirming that I’m chasing information, not emotions. If I chase the wrong thing, I’ll admit it—at least I’m not impulsively pressing the buy button out of impulse.
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