Just now I was again foolish myself: I initially wanted to quickly enter and exit a small order, but the slippage ate up all the profit, and only after looking back did I realize the pool depth was not enough at all. I even chased in twice, which basically pushed the price upward... To put it plainly, it’s not the market trapping me, but my order placement rhythm was too hurried, I didn’t even stop for a moment. From now on, I really need to learn to "pause": first stop, glance at the depth and transaction distribution; then pause and observe, don’t be scared by two candles in a one-minute K-line; finally, stop scrolling, avoid those L2 fights over TPS and subsidy banter, the more you scroll, the more excited you get. Being cautious is never a bad thing, anyway I’m someone lost in TVL fog, slow half a beat is better than rushing recklessly.

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