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Lately, when the group gets flooded with messages, I start getting restless and end up opening the candlestick chart. I mean, I clearly just wanted to “take a quick look,” but then, out of impulse, I placed an order. To put it plainly, the overload of information isn’t innocent—neither the group nor the KOLs are blameless: the group spreads emotions fast, and the KOLs lay out the narrative so smoothly that it feels like, “If you don’t keep up, you’ll miss out.” But if you really ask who should be paying the bill for impulsive buying, in the end it’s still me… What other people post is opinions—I’m the one who just agrees and confirms.
These past two days, it’s been a loop of discussions about staking unlocks and the token unlock calendar, with wave after wave of anxiety about sell pressure. Honestly, I’m more like someone watching a volatility ECG right now, not the type who chases hot topics—“hear about an unlock and run first.” I lock down the position size first, then decide whether to move or not. At the very least, I don’t let a single message press the buy button for me. Anyway, I’ll do it like this for now—moving slower isn’t embarrassing.