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Someone asked me why the hot spots change so quickly and why I don't get repeatedly caught in the dumps. To be honest, I don't have any secret tricks, just two points: don't treat "hype" as "certainty," and don't always think about catching the last baton. Recently, with memes and celebrity calls, whenever something hits the trending search, I first check on-chain for large transfers heading to exchanges, and whether gas fees suddenly spike... If all these signals come together, it's basically emotional momentum taking over. Anyway, my own approach is pretty simple: only use small positions as tickets, set acceptable loss limits, and don't add more once hit; if I miss out, I miss out—better to earn less than to be led around by attention again and again. The advice from veteran traders to newcomers, "don't catch the last baton," sounds harsh, but it really works.