When I get the itch to chase a rally, I now pause for two seconds and ask myself: Am I acting on extra information, or am I just seeing someone else's screenshot and feeling extremely tempted? Honestly, most of the time it's emotions pushing my position, and the information is just an excuse I give myself.



Recently, the staking and shared security strategies have been criticized as "copycat," and the compounded yields sound very attractive, but I tend to forget when I get excited: attractiveness doesn't equal stability, and stacking yields can also mean stacking risks.

Anyway, I’ve now set smaller goals: not chasing the entire move, not taking the biggest segment, just entering and exiting according to plan to consider it a win. Strangely, smaller goals actually help me stick around longer and make it less likely to become someone else's exit liquidity... For now, that's how it is.
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