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I just got the itch again to chase a move, but when I clicked on the contract, I was first stumped: am I seeing new information, or am I being led by the K-line to chase emotions? Honestly, the easiest way for emotions to push positions is to think "I understand now," and then start looking for reasons to justify it.
Recently, with AI Agents and automated trading narratives heating up, on-chain interactions have become more frequent, but my first reaction now isn't "Can I rush in," but rather "Who has the permissions, can they revoke, and which wallet did the funds finally go into?" Some projects talk about intelligence, but in reality, their contracts have a bunch of unlimited authorizations, and owner permissions are still quite active... That makes me uneasy just looking at it.
Anyway, my current quick method: if I want to chase a rally, I first check the fund flow and permissions. If I can't figure it out, I hold back. No way around it—better to miss out than get rug-pulled and learn the lesson again.