I find myself unable to hold onto spot positions, and I keep wanting to add to my contracts, ultimately either selling too early or getting liquidated… Honestly, the problem is just one: my positions are too much like an emotional switch.


Later, I set a simple rule for myself: first, secure the "sleeping" part, and only then do I mess around with the rest.
Treat spot as a keepsake; when buying, think clearly that it’s about aesthetics/storytelling, not an excuse to watch the market every day.
Contracts are simpler; if a position can be blown up by a single needle, don’t take it, better to earn less.
Recently, everyone’s talking about modularization, Layer 1 discussions are flying, developers are excited beyond measure, and I, as a user, am a bit confused…
The more I don’t understand, the less I should hold heavy positions, start with small positions and observe, and wait until the storytelling truly turns into “people use it, people pay for it” before acting.
That’s all for now.
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