Lately, that feeling of "liquidity suddenly disappearing" in the market really feels suffocating, with orders so thin they’re like paper, a single pin could pierce through. To put it simply, during times like this, don’t rush to buy the dip; surviving is more important: reduce your position size, don’t leverage too hard, better to miss the rebound than get swept away by a wave of slippage and chain liquidations. I also get itchy hands when I’m impulsive, but now I prefer to wait until my emotions settle before taking action—there will always be opportunities.



By the way, hardware wallets are out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, and the more tense the situation, the easier it is to make a mistake and lose everything… I now prefer to spend an extra 30 seconds confirming the website and signature content; taking it slow is not shameful. Talk again next time.
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