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Today I was feeling a bit itchy to chase the rally again, constantly thinking "If I don't buy now, it'll be gone" in my head... I forced myself to pause and ask: Did I get new information this time, or is it just pure emotion pushing my position? Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF fund flows, risk appetite in the US stock market, and the ups and downs in the crypto market as if they are on the same line, but when it comes to trading, many times it's just about giving impulsiveness a more decent excuse. Later, I realized that the point where I am most likely to get carried away isn't actually because the news is more solid, but because I see others rushing in and I’m afraid of being left alone. Anyway, my current approach is: don’t add to my position until I’ve clearly thought through the boundary conditions; better to miss out than get trapped.