Today I almost got the urge to chase a K line that’s green but tinged with red… then I forced myself to stop for two minutes and asked myself: Is the reason pushing me to add to my position information, or emotion? Plainly put, emotion is the best at disguising itself as “I get it,” or “If I don’t follow this move, I’ll miss out.” My practice right now is: can I write the rationale in three sentences? If I can’t, then it’s just FOMO. Recently, all that social mining and fan token stuff—the “attention is mining” model—also feels like an emotion amplifier. The scene is truly lively, but lively isn’t the same as guardrails. Anyway, I’d rather miss out than sprint wildly across a bridge I haven’t verified. That’s it for now.

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