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Just now I got itchy again and wanted to chase the rally, staring at the candlestick chart like a peacock spreading its tail, the more I looked, the more I wanted to add to my position... But I forced myself to ask first: am I being pushed by information, or is it emotions driving my trading? To put it simply, if there’s truly something new, I should at least be able to repeat two logical sentences; if all I have left is “fear of missing out,” then it’s probably just emotions stirring the pot. Others think that stacking patterns + on-chain data make me very stable, but in reality, I often get shaken by a single big bullish candle that makes my heart race. Recently, the tax/regulation situation on that side has been tightening and loosening unpredictably, and the expectations for deposits and withdrawals have changed, causing market sentiment to drift wildly like a weather vane... I’ll just slow down my trading speed a bit, place orders more carefully, and rhyme: impulsiveness comes quickly, but retracement hurts even more.