Spot positions can't be held, and contracts are always trying to flip for a big move, in the end either selling too early or getting liquidated, honestly it's not that I can't judge, but that the position is too full and the mentality collapses. My one piece of straightforward advice now: first set the position size you can sleep with, then talk about opportunities. With small positions, you dare to hold and wait, and if you’re wrong, you can make up for it; if you win, you can take profits in stages.



These days, I’ve also seen a lot of people interpreting on-chain large transfers and exchange hot and cold wallet movements as "smart money," but I only glance at them; I really don’t dare entrust my fate to others moving assets. Anyway, what I fear most isn’t losing money, but accidentally trembling and handing over the keys, then being led by emotions to add positions recklessly. That’s all for now.
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