Recently, when my hands itch to chase the rally, I will pause for two seconds first and ask myself: Is this additional position because I truly received new information, or am I just feeling excited looking at the green and red candles? Frankly, emotional impulsiveness in increasing positions is most likely to lead you to the "worst execution point," especially when on-chain congestion occurs, transaction ordering gets messy, and a nonce delay turns into a ritual of chasing highs and catching the bag…



When news of cross-chain bridge thefts comes out, everyone suddenly loves to "wait for confirmation," and when oracle prices fluctuate wildly, the whole network quickly reaches a consensus: don’t act yet. Actually, I think this is pretty good, at least it forcibly cools down emotions. Anyway, my current rule is: if I can't clearly explain the source of information and the implementation path, I’ll just treat myself as being high, and first put my hands back in my pockets.
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