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Recently, the information in the group has really become overwhelming. A KOL shouts once, a screenshot is waved around, and I almost want to click on a market order... To be honest, impulsively placing an order, in the end, is still about pressing the confirm button myself. No one is really to blame. Especially now, with new L1/L2 projects offering incentives to pull TVL, old users complain that "mining, selling, and buying" isn't without reason. The more lively it gets, the easier it is to lead people astray.
I've now simply adjusted my goal downward: not chasing the "doubling narrative," just focusing on depth and slippage. If I can get an order filled, I do; if not, I let it go. This way, I can stick to it better, without being emotionally driven by group messages every day. It's a form of cultivation—slower is okay.