In the past few days, I've seen a bunch of people watching on-chain large transfers and fluctuations in exchange hot and cold wallets, saying things like "smart money is entering/escaping." To put it simply, the attention economy is just using your emotions as fuel; when the hot topic changes, your hands follow the direction change, and in the end, you're either worn down by transaction fees or by your own impulses.



My current simple method: first ask myself, "Does this have anything to do with the narrative I originally wanted to build?" If not, I just treat it as passing by, at most making a note for observation. If I really want to act, I don't rush—wait for two or three daily candles to pass, and if I can resist that feeling of "If I don't buy now, I'll miss out," my success rate usually improves. Anyway, I prefer to go slow, at least not to be led around by the nose.
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