I'm a pretty contradictory person: when spot prices go up, I want to cash out; when there's a pullback, I start doubting life; futures are even more ridiculous, clearly agreeing to try with a small position, but then trembling and adding "just hold on a bit longer," and then getting liquidated as a lesson... Honestly, position management boils down to one thing: don't put your most unstable emotions on the line with the most money. I've now set a rule for myself: no matter how accurate my predictions are, I first treat the worst-case scenario as real; only positions I can sleep soundly with are my positions. In blockchain games, with inflation + studio entry, when the coin price spirals downward, the first to die is the "I'll wait a bit longer" hope. Anyway, right now, clicking confirm feels as light as a cat's paw, my heart is still tense, but at least I won't let my hands get heavy again. What I've learned isn't skills, but that I simply can't handle uncertainty, so there's no point pretending I can.

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