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My current conclusion is pretty cautious: when it comes to hot rotation, avoiding being cut completely mainly depends on minimal adjustments, at most a little bit here and there. To put it simply, attention is the most valuable chip; once you chase after it, others will have an exit route.
The method I find most effective is to separate "wanting to participate" and "placing an order" clearly: first note the excitement in the observation pool, wait for two or three time windows to pass with the situation still intact and the structure not collapsing, then consider small-scale trial and error; rushing in on emotion usually means you'll have to rely on even bigger emotions to get out later... which almost always leads to a bad outcome. Also, I make the execution rules fixed: entry conditions, stop-loss, and the maximum number of add-ons, all predetermined, otherwise your mind will automatically find excuses during trading.
Recently, some people have been complaining that on-chain data tools and tagging systems are lagging or even misleading, and I somewhat agree. So now I treat those as "warning lights" rather than "navigation." If I see tags multiplying overnight, I become alert, but I won't change my strategy just because of one tag. I’d rather miss out than be led around by a bunch of pretty charts. Anyway, just controlling my impulsiveness already boosts my win rate significantly.