These days I've also seen memes taking off together with narratives, half the group shouting "sell," and the other half guessing "Will the mainnet issue tokens or not"... Honestly, the more lively it gets, the more alert I become. My stop-loss usually doesn't rely on feelings; I set a rule beforehand: "If I lose this much on a trade, I accept it," and when the price hits the line, I exit. Don't leave yourself an excuse to wait and see. On-chain, I prefer to watch those who quietly change parameters: adjusting fees, changing pool weights—before the market reacts, slippage already teaches a lesson. Testing net points are the same; if I expect too much, I easily get carried away. Now I treat it more like buying a lottery ticket—saving screenshots of updates I can archive first. If I really want to go all-in, I only use positions I don't mind losing, anyway, I don't want to be led around by narratives.

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