I tried once, thinking that I couldn't hold onto spot positions and went to open a contract to "keep myself from making reckless moves," but a single slip-up got me wiped out immediately... Honestly, position management boils down to one simple rule: don't let any mistake kick you out of the game. Later, I set a basic rule for myself: treat spot trading like a potted plant, nurture it slowly, using at most a small pot of soil; if I want to get excited, I use that pocket money to play, and losing it won't affect the main position. Don't gamble your emotions with the main account.



Recently, AI agents and automated trading have been quite popular, and they do save effort, but I actually feel more nervous: once on-chain interaction permissions are enabled, everything can be "automatic," and if you don't understand the security implications, it's like handing over your wallet. Anyway, I now prefer to earn a little less than to experience that feeling of being liquidated and not being able to sleep at night. That's all for now.
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