My biggest feeling lately is: I can't hold onto spot positions, but I keep thinking about adding to my contracts, and the result is either selling too early or getting liquidated… Honestly, position management boils down to one thing: leave out the "part you can sleep peacefully with," and only then talk about operations. Treat spot as savings, buy and sell in batches; only take small positions in contracts, close when losses hit the preset line, don’t expect emotions to save you. Recently, AI Agents and automated trading have been quite popular, but the more I look, the more I’m afraid: once the script runs, authorization, signatures, and contract interactions all pile up. Anyone can talk about the narrative, but when it comes to security, you really need to pay close attention. Anyway, I’d rather go slower. That’s all for now.

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