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For the third time, I was itching from a string of "Hurry up and buy" messages in the group, clicked into the K-line and then exited. Anyway, my speed is so fast that when I slip, the slippage starts to rhyme, and the losses immediately become rhetoric. Ultimately, who is to blame for impulsive buying? Group messages are like market stall shouts, KOLs are like replacing a horn with a microphone, essentially all pulling your attention away, making you forget what you really want.
Recently, there's been talk about rate cut expectations and the US dollar index. Risk assets sometimes rise and fall together, sometimes diverge, and I find it quite confusing... In such times, it's easier to be pushed by information overload. My simple method is: before placing an order, first check if the pool is deep enough and if the spread is reasonable, otherwise emotional entry will only teach me a lesson with liquidity in AMM. For now, that's it, I’ll hold back today.