Lately, watching whale addresses has been a bit exhausting. Before copying trades, I usually ask myself: Is this a new position being built, or do they already have a position elsewhere and are just hedging here? How much have they opened recently, have their old positions been reduced simultaneously, and are the coins being transferred from an exchange or their own vault? Don’t just get excited and buy because you see “bought.” Especially these days, with mainstream public chains upgrading/maintaining, everyone in the group is guessing whether the ecosystem will migrate. The movement of on-chain funds back and forth is more like “changing parking lots,” not necessarily bullish or bearish. To put it simply, copying trades is like walking behind someone or chasing a shadow—first, you need to clarify if the direction is correct. Anyway, I’d rather be a beat late than get caught in a mess caused by permissions flying around and misreading intentions.

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