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I just paid tuition again earlier... I was originally watching the liquidity pool for that big order to sweep through, and I got too excited and followed along. As a result, the slippage was too loose + the pool depth was simply not enough, and the trade was directly pulled to a very awkward position. To put it plainly, it's not "the market tricked me," but my order placement rhythm was too reckless: seeing movement, I wanted to jump in, without first estimating how much the gap could absorb or if I would be hammered back later. From now on, I should be more honest—start with small orders, wait until the depth is confirmed to keep up before adding more, better to miss out than to swallow it all at once. By the way, recently the disputes over privacy coins/mixing coins and their compliance boundaries look similar to trading: everyone wants certainty, but in many cases, it’s just a matter of probability... Anyway, I’ll first slow down my reaction speed.