Today, on-chain data was a bit slow again, and I almost panicked and chased in blindly.


Then I thought: many times it's not "the market suddenly changed," but rather the set of data I'm watching is queuing.
Indexers are like someone slowly organizing transaction records in the background, and Subgraph is like my frequently used "quick query table," which occasionally updates a bit slowly;
RPC rate limiting is more like security at the door—when there are many people, they block first, so you'll see balances, transactions, positions... suddenly pause, then quickly catch up.

These days, Meme and celebrity shoutouts have stirred up attention again.
The more hype, the easier it is to mistake a "pause" for "missed a wave."
I've updated my version for myself: v2.1.
When data delay is detected, disconnect for 10 minutes first;
if I can't articulate the reason for entering, I don't enter;
if the exit conditions are unclear, I reduce my position first;
if the emotional score exceeds 7 (excitement/anxiety both count), I treat the system as overheated and force a cooldown.
Anyway, I’m tired of hearing the phrase "don't take the last hit," but when it really comes down to it, I still have to rely on the process to save my life.
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